Tag Archives: tradition
time (poem)
Time creates tradition. It is up to us to discern whether the tradition has endured for its worthiness or because of human ignorance and stubbornness. Some traditions are worthy. Some are not. As soon as you are conceived– oh, the … Continue reading
Posted in Affirmation Poetry
Tagged Catholic, Christian, life versus death, philosophy, religion, single mom, single mother, theology, thirsting for God, time, tradition
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What Is Religion? (more questions, maybe some answers)
To begin, I wanted to say that this might increase the sense of humanity’s fragility, which to some brings dread. Sorry for the depth. Bear with me. It will all work out. I wanted to throw out something I heard … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry for Single Moms, The Crossing Cafe
Tagged atheism, belief, Catholic, Christian, faith, knowledge, ministry, questions, religion, spirituality, tradition
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the effects of our universal disease (poem)
suffering malice confused desires ignorance because we are clouded by hatred and confusion the goose who won’t fly south for the winter because he doesn’t believe those who follow the tradition; he freezes, starves, gets lost, and eventually eaten … Continue reading
Posted in Affirmation Poetry
Tagged apologetics, Catholic, Christian, conversion, effects of sin, meditations, poem, poetry, religion, single mom, single mother, spiritual exercises, spirituality, theology, tradition
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