Tuesday, February 05, 2008

There are a couple of things I want to do...


before Lent arrives. I think I have been blessed since I started blogging with many who have given me such positive reinforcement and, I think, genuine and considerate responses to my posts. I am really grateful for this as it encourages me to continue.

And so it is that I have been given this lovely gift by Suzy at Sailing by Starlight ( though I must add that during Lent her site will be unplugged) and so I want to send it on. I have been asked to offer this to 5 others and link to Ukok's Place.
Here are my nominees:

A Catholic Mom in Hawaii
A Daily Grotto
Therese's Roses
View from the Pews
~A Truckers Wife~

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For these and all who have visited me here,
Thanks be to God!


AND


Because I had been tagged days ago I thought it would be best to respond to this.


1. Pick up the nearest book ( of at least 123 pages)

.2. Open the book to page 123.

3. Find the fifth sentence.

4. Post the next three sentences.

5. Tag five people.

Book: Radical Grace by Richard Rohr

So revelation and faith are correlative: There cannot be faith without revelation. We cannot believe in a person who has not shared himself or herself with us. To the degree that person has shared with us, we can believe in that person. ("Self-revelation of God")


I then invite those who visit this site to accept this as an opportunity to share where you are in literature.

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And again, Thanks be to God.

6 comments:

  1. What a beautiful blog you have! God bless. :)

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  2. episopollyanna...Thank you!!! As is yours.

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  3. Thank you so much! You sure deserve this award!
    God bless,

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  4. Thank you& God Bless!! Sounds like a good book you are reading, just by reading 3 lines of it. Have a great day!!!

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  5. Grandmak:)

    many thanks for your kindness. WOW! I am honoured and humbled, there are some truly GREAT blogs out there.

    Peace & Wishing you a Holy Lenten Season:).

    Marie xoxoox

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Your insightful comments are appreciated and I want all to feel comfortable and welcome.