Sunday, January 08, 2012

Mosaic Monday

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In December we gathered at Saint Meinrad Archabbey for the recommissioning of five Providence Associates.  There is never a time when the beauty of this holy ground does not inspire.  This day it was strange to be only wearing a jacket and finding it so mild here in Indiana.  Twas a grand day!!!

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Thanks be to God!!

Cathy


Now please visit Mary at The Little Red House and share in the beauty offered there.   Please visit Lisa at  Macro Monday  for she also has much to offer.  The pictures are grand.

10 comments:

  1. I am happy for you your days at the Abby. Those places are so full of life and love and beauty and so many folks don't know that.
    QMM

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  2. What wonderful images...just beautiful...Have a beautiful week!!!

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  3. Beautiful buildings with their towers reaching to God.

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  4. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your special day with us! The photos are spectacular!
    Love and Prayers,
    Eileen

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  5. Very majestic and impressive! It's a beautiful place.

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  6. What a great building. My hubby and I love visiting Churches, Abbeys etc, we were recently in Cologne Cathedral in Germany. There is usually so much peace to be found in them although there are usually so many people in them. Love the churches in the Countryside here in the UK. Have a great week, thank you for sharing, love Jackie in Surrey, UK.x

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  7. Hi Cathy, what a beautiful church. The weather has been beautiful lately. I am loving it, I hope it continues into January! Have a great week!

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  8. What a grand church. It must look great inside too.

    God bless.

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  9. Thank you for your lovely blog...I needed it in a great way. Lovely song, so many good memories. Thank you for stirring my heart.
    Love,Debbie:)
    May you alway's have sunshine in your soul to share.

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  10. Beautiful mosaic, Cathy! Have a wonderful weekend!

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