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Upwards, all hearts! It is a real case against conventional hagiography that it sometimes tends to make all saints seem to be the same. Whereas in fact no men are more different than saints; not even murderers. [GKC, St. Thomas Aquinas CW2:478]Today, November 1, is the feast of All Saints - that is, all those who have died and gotten to heaven, and who don't have their own special feast day. Of course it's really the feast of everyone in heaven, even those who do have special days, or mayb
ConvergeSouth Film Festival will be held at 2 Art Chicks Gallery on 609 S. Elm Street in Downtown Greensboro on Saturday October 20th, 2007. Doors open at 7:00 PM and the Festival will begin at 7:30. We will have a fifteen minute intermission in which I will introduce Brian Conley from AliveInBaghdad.org and Farrah Hoffmire and Mitchell Davis from “Falling Together in New Orleans“. This will allow time for the audience to ask any questions to the present filmmakers. If it runs more than fifte
Curse them, bless them Posted on October 12th, 2007 by James A Moore Just five minutes ago, I finished round three of edits on one of my novels. Round three. The first run of comments from the publisher was 49 pages long. The second was 14 pages total and the third is six pages. All in a small font to make the entire process appear less intimidating. Rather than actually mark up the manuscript pages, this entire thing was done by sending back the latest version of the MS along with an attache
It's that time of year again - the Eve of All Saint's Day (at one time known as Hallowmas or "Saint's Mass") when children dress up like monsters all too often. But as Catholics we can encourage our kids to use appropriate Halloween costumes that celebrate the dead that deserve to be celebrated! I received this email from a friend (one of those emails that travels around the internet) and I thought I would share it. So here are some Costume Ideas for kids: ALTAR BOY: St. Dominic Savio. Died ag
[IMG] "Innocent Bones" from the album The Shepherd's Dog 2007 iTunes Sam Beam, the founder of Iron & Wine, has an enormous beard. But it's not a standard set of whiskers like you or I might grow. No -- this is an unruly mound of flaming red hair. It's the kind of beard grown by a man deliberately flouting the conventions of polite society. The sort of beard that says, "I live all alone in a swamp, without a single friend or mirror." A breed of beard that silently, but firmly, rejects the pros
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT Posted by anthonynorth on October 17th, 2007 [IMG king-over-city.jpg] Undoubtedly the world’s most influential piece of literature is the Old Testament. In being the original statement of monotheism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, not to mention the concept of the ‘west’, all stem from it. Yet most people are remarkably unaware of what it is all about. A non-believer sees it as mere mythology, whilst a believer may know what it says, but in not reading the
Fat Friday - When did Halloween get so slutty? October 18th, 2007 I was trying - really trying! - to track down something viable for the fat girls to use at Halloween parties that seemed both well-made and not straight out of the special box of role-playing costumes kept at the back of the closet. Good luck! What I found over at Anytime Costumes features a respectable mix ranging from shapeless crap (toga, angel) to the more interesting but so pricey items (I did like the Queen of Hearts), a
Halloween doth approacheth on little black cat feet, much to my delight. [IMG by pharnett21 and Lady Lara on flickr.com] I’m such a romantic, and that’s why I’m crazy about masks. I collect masks. They’re fun to wear. Carnival in Venice is on my Things to Do Before I Die list. But they’re also a fascinating puzzle for me, one of the main ways I view the world. Masks are layers. Get under the mask, see the truth about someone. Do you see beauty in them now? Can you accept their truth? [IMG b
"Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." St. Luke, 1:28. One of the most capable and upright of our statesmen in the past was Mr. Edward McGrady, former Assistant Secretary of Labor. He was particularly skillful in settling disputes between management and labor. He was just; he was informed; he was courteous; he was fearless. Many an hour and many a day he spent at the tables of arbitration. Many a delicate situation he solved to the satisfaction of both parties. Almost as well known as h
De-sanitizing Christmas #2: Happy Birthday Jesus! October 25th, 2007 [IMG Terraces near Bethlehem]In Part I of this series, we examined the need to view the entire Christmas story arc - which begins in Exodus (after the prologue in Genesis) and ends with John the Baptizer’s declaration of “Behold the Lamb of God”. Today, I would like to take a quick journey in trying to determine when, during the year, Jesus’ birthday was likely to have fallen. [Hint: For those of you paying attention, it w
[IMG ] You know what's really evil? Taking Halloween away from kids. That's just not cool. Churches do it all the time now. Churches, and schools. "Can't be celebrating a pagan holiday...Satan is behind all of this...blah blah blah..." This makes me incredibly sad and angry. You don't fuck with Halloween. It ain't right. Halloween is AWESOME. Anyway, today my co-worker RaeAnn and I got to talking (well, e-mailing) about Christian "Harvest Festivals." First, she found this astounding phot
Upwards, all hearts! It is a real case against conventional hagiography that it sometimes tends to make all saints seem to be the same. Whereas in fact no men are more different than saints; not even murderers. [GKC, St. Thomas Aquinas CW2:478]Today, November 1, is the feast of All Saints - that is, all those who have died and gotten to heaven, and who don't have their own special feast day. Of course it's really the feast of everyone in heaven, even those who do have special days, or mayb
IN 2004 / 2005, Shadowmancer became a worldwide best seller, topping the New York Times list and the British book charts for 15 weeks. The reason why I wrote the book and all the others in the series was because of one man and the damage that his books were likely to do to the Christian Church. Almost two years earlier I’d been at home in the vicarage, reading a copy of The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman. I’d heard a great deal about the book. Newspapers and literary critics praised it. Chri
Good morning, Welcome to another Service at Blogstream Community Church! It is both a privilege and a pleasure to be with you once again, to share God's word and God's love with you as a community of both seekers and believers. Announcements Prayer Requests and Praise Reports have been moved to our sister blog: Sweet Hour of Prayer. Please bookmark it or follow this link (http://sweethourofprayer.blogstream.com/) to keep updated on current prayer requests. If you are inte
All of my previous posts and pictures about All Saints Day/Halloween can be found via my del.icio.us links here. Some Christian blogs and even some Catholic forums have been vacillating about whether or not it is right to celebrate Halloween. My answer to that is absolutely it's okay to celebrate! as long as you understand exactly what it is that you are celebrating! There is really no historical connection between the setting of this feast to November 1 (naturally placing the Eve to October 31
Iron & Wine - The Sheperd's Dog28/10/2007 [IMG] * Alternative Singer/ Songwriter * Indie Rock * Lo-Fi Iron & Wine / The Sheperd's Dog Label: Sub Pop Year: 2007 Format: MP3 File Size: 52.21MB Tracklist: 01 Pagan Angel And A Borrowed Car 02 White Tooth Man 03 Lovesong Of The Buzzard
I recently bought and viewed the DVD of one of my favorite films, the original 1973 "The Wicker Man." There has been and continues to be an incredible amount written about this film, and while much of it comes from reliable sources, there is no way around the fact that some of what has been said and written conflicts on certain points. Similar to "Blade Runner," however, these conflicting stories about the story seem to underscore how its ambiguities only seem to add to its appeal as the narrati
[IMG ]Cheryl Dickow “Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” Luke 1:45. With those words, Elizabeth confirms what we already know about Mary, the mother of Jesus: that she freely, and without reservation, trusted in God. With those beautiful words we only begin to fathom the depths of Mary’s faith in God. For we know that Mary had all the reason to question and doubt the news as revealed in Luke 1:35. “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, an
Is today just another mindless excuse to drink? Another day where drinking from mid-afternoon is acceptable (just like that other day). In pre-Christian Ireland there was the Druidic “fire festival” called “Samhain“. In the year 835 Pope Gregory IV changed the date of All Saints’ Day from May 13 to November 1 so as it would coincide with the Pagan festival and so it would be overshadowed. Supposedly. “On Halloween night in present-day Ireland, adults and children dress up as creatures from th
I've got a bit of a backlog of live recordings to share, so I'm going forego my "once a week" tradition and just let them loose as they're ready... [IMG] I'll admit up front that I lost complete track of Mike Scott and his Waterboys for oh, about fifteen years or so. I initially discovered them as many on U.S. shores likely did, back when U2 invited them along to open some dates in the mid-80's, and kept playing their songs as tour intro music for months afterwards. I think the first time I he
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