There's an interesting little discussion about this topic over at Simple Massing Priest's place.
When I signed on for this thing, I was given the twofold task of "word and sacrament". Some of my thoughts on the matter are in the comments over there.
Eric Carle: The Grouchy Ladybug
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Alighieri Dante: Penguin Classics Divine Comedy #2 Purgatorio
Musa's version will be used for the blog series. It's good, readable, and has helpful notes for those who are new to Dante. (*****)
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I really think the art of preaching is communing with God and knowing your audience. When you can't know your audience, God is there to lead.
Interesting that God chose Moses.
Posted by: Leslie | January 26, 2009 at 07:45 PM