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St. Patrick by Hamish Burgess

The Breastplate of St. Patrick

March 17, 2013

I bind unto myself the power /
Of the great love of the cherubim; /
The sweet ‘well done’ in judgment hour, /
The service of the seraphim, /
Confessors’ faith, Apostles’ word, /
The Patriarchs’ prayers, the Prophets’ scrolls, /
All good deeds done unto the Lord, /
And purity of virgin souls.

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Tagged With: St. Patrick, prayer, celtic, Holidays, arts
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Hope

Why Hope Isn’t Always a Good Thing

January 22, 2013

Hope isn’t wishful thinking. It’s full of requirements.

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Shelved with: Hearts & Minds|| Community & Time
Tagged With: Hope, Politics, Virtue
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Epiphanies, Not Resolutions

January 13, 2013

These are the questions of the New Year, and of the Seasons of Winter & Epiphany, as the days grow long & longer: Are you still seeking? What is your guide? What gifts do you bring?

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Shelved with: Word in Season|| Hearts & Minds|| Mind & Society|| Reading the Word
Tagged With: Epiphany, Holidays, New Year's Day, Seasons, Church Year
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By Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK (Falcon 4 Uploaded by Magnus Manske) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Creation Groans

January 1, 2013

Turning & turning – and do we now see /
Mere anarchy at last upon the world?

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Tagged With: Holidays, New Year's Day, Poetry
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Rodin, "The Gates of Hell"

Rodin’s Thinking Poet

November 13, 2012

For Rodin the sculptor, every aspect of action, character, and spirit that he wanted to convey had to be embodied in the physical form of his works. It’s a reminder to us that we, too, are bodily works.

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Tagged With: arts, sculpture, models, embodiment
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2012 Veterans Day Poster

Veterans Never Stop Serving

November 11, 2012

Even after our veterans take off the uniform, they never stop serving. Many apply the skills and experience they developed on the battlefield to a life of service here at home. They take on roles in their communities as doctors and police officers, engineers and entrepreneurs, mothers and fathers.

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Tagged With: Democracy, Holidays, Sacrifice, Soldiers, Veteran's Day
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Cover of Plato's "Republic"

Politics After the Apocalypse

November 11, 2012

If all the libraries in the world were destroyed and you could save only two books of political theory, which would they be?

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Shelved with: Community & Time|| The Reading Life|| History|| Civic Life
Tagged With: Barack Obama, Politics
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Terrible Goodness

September 15, 2012

Nature’s so terribly good. Don’t you think so, Mr. Stanhope?”

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Shelved with: Reading the Word|| Visions & Ventures|| Literature|| The Book of Nature
Tagged With: Fear, CSL Ten Books
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This Bloomsday, Ulysses is Free – Yes!

June 16, 2012

Got your Guinness? Then here’s Marcella Riordan as Molly Bloom (from the highly recommended Naxos audiobook), in a final affirmation of love & life.

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Tagged With: Holidays, Reading Aloud
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What Would C.S. Lewis Read?

June 1, 2012

The books of C.S. Lewis filled me with a sense of wonder & awe, and shaped my youthful vision of what it meant to be a whole, healthy, mature, and virtuous human being. But what books shaped him?

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Shelved with: The Reading Life|| Text & Context|| Reading the Word
Tagged With: Books, Bookselling
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Steve Jobs: Connecting the Dots

May 19, 2012

You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.

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Shelved with: Hearts & Minds

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Reading & Writing is for everyone!

World Read Aloud Day: March 7, 2012 — Register Now!

February 20, 2012

On March 7, 2012, LitWorld will sponsor the third annual World Read Aloud Day, and they are hoping to reach at least a million people to help support a global literacy movement. How can you participate?

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Shelved with: Hearts & Minds|| The Reading Life|| Literacy|| Literacy
Tagged With: Holidays, Literacy, Reading Aloud, WRAD
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