The recipe
I’m still unpacking boxes from a move over a year ago. Recently I came across a couple of recipe cards written in my mother’s excellent penmanship.
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by bcadmin | Oct 28, 2022 | Body of Christ, Christ’s body, Conversion to Jesus Christ, Mystical Body of Christ, News, Only Jesus, Recipe cards, Recipe for discipleship, Traditional foods | 0 |
I’m still unpacking boxes from a move over a year ago. Recently I came across a couple of recipe cards written in my mother’s excellent penmanship.
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Q) I am hoping to be cremated when I die. I would also like my family to bring my ashes up to the Boundary Waters and scatter them there, since it is where I feel closest to God. Is that OK?
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Fr. Timothy Vaverek: The wounds of Church, pastors, and people won’t be healed until we embrace more deeply Jesus and His call to repentance.
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Thomas G. Weinandy OFM Cap: Many so-called Church reformers don’t love the Church. They should look to another reformer: St. Francis.
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Joseph R. Wood: The best that we can do in describing our form, as St. Paul did, is to accept that the form of the human is Christ Himself.
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