Comments on remnants: byzantine monasteryTypePad2007-07-02T17:58:16Zjoseph walkerhttps://joewalker.blogs.com/felixhominum/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://joewalker.blogs.com/felixhominum/2007/07/remnants-byzant/comments/atom.xml/joseph commented on 'remnants: byzantine monastery'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515ec969e200e008d207dc88342007-07-04T16:48:20Z2008-08-28T19:04:26ZjosephWithout a doubt, some of the most "sacred" places I've been to are those where the prayers of generations of...<p>Without a doubt, some of the most "sacred" places I've been to are those where the prayers of generations of Christians have left some sort of "spiritual footprint", so to speak.</p>Matt commented on 'remnants: byzantine monastery'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515ec969e200e008d1652788342007-07-03T16:31:53Z2008-08-28T19:07:32ZMatthttp://sameo416.journalspace.com/"...if every tongue were stilled the noise would still continue, the rocks and stones themselves would start to sing..." If...<p>"...if every tongue were stilled the noise would still continue, the rocks and stones themselves would start to sing..." If only these stones could speak.</p>