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Post by Alan Vandermyden on Jan 30, 2013 19:25:17 GMT -5
I find it interesting you quote Richard Rohr and Thomas Merton. An acquaintance I know that is in the work is always telling me how wrong the catholic beliefs are. I see this is an older thread - I haven't seen Alan V. around for a while - it looks like he last posted late Dec, but AFAIK - he is no longer 2x2 if that helps to answer your question. No, I havenʻt been checking in here very frequently for a number of weeks . . . thanks, St. Anne! And no, Iʻm no longer involved with the fellowship. I found both of those writers helpful, and I focus more on what a person has to teach me than on his/her positioning within one system or another. I find the Word through many channels.
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Post by Alan Vandermyden on Jan 30, 2013 19:29:24 GMT -5
I find it interesting you quote Richard Rohr and Thomas Merton. An acquaintance I know that is in the work is always telling me how wrong the catholic beliefs are. I hadnʻt thought about my two quotes for awhile either! I just might update them from some of my more recent reading . . . you know how the things that resonate most deeply for us seem to change as we wend our way through life?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2013 19:42:50 GMT -5
I find it interesting you quote Richard Rohr and Thomas Merton. An acquaintance I know that is in the work is always telling me how wrong the catholic beliefs are. I hadnʻt thought about my two quotes for awhile either! I just might update them from some of my more recent reading . . . you know how the things that resonate most deeply for us seem to change as we wend our way through life? Yes, as life moves on, so too do the things that grab our hearts. Or at least, that has been my experience..
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Post by StAnne on Jan 30, 2013 21:35:13 GMT -5
I hadnʻt thought about my two quotes for awhile either! I just might update them from some of my more recent reading . . . you know how the things that resonate most deeply for us seem to change as we wend our way through life? Yes, as life moves on, so too do the things that grab our hearts. Or at least, that has been my experience.. To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2013 0:19:58 GMT -5
Yes, as life moves on, so too do the things that grab our hearts. Or at least, that has been my experience.. To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they. That they are, my friend.
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Post by StAnne on Jan 31, 2013 0:26:16 GMT -5
To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they. That they are, my friend.
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Post by Alan Vandermyden on Jan 31, 2013 14:55:39 GMT -5
Yes, as life moves on, so too do the things that grab our hearts. Or at least, that has been my experience.. To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they. Yes - it happens every time I think I have things all figured out . . . something comes along to show me that there are new depths to enter.
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Post by StAnne on Jan 31, 2013 20:32:26 GMT -5
To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they. Yes - it happens every time I think I have things all figured out . . . something comes along to show me that there are new depths to enter.
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Post by sharonw on Feb 1, 2013 22:29:38 GMT -5
To both - our journey of faith and our conversion to a deeper faith are on-going, aren't they. Yes - it happens every time I think I have things all figured out . . . something comes along to show me that there are new depths to enter. You're on the button on that one, Alan.....I find that "new" something or another is what keeps my life from the weary doldrums or the at ease that might just be my nature!
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