MONASTIC SKETE---notes from the hermitage
On Meditation -- "We choose our subject for meditation, focus the mind upon it, bringing the attention back again and again in order to look at various facets of the subject, and ask ourselves not only "Why does it mean?" but "What does it mean for me? What has it to do with my life?" (Douglas Steere) MY FAVORITE LINKS

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BEHOLD.........The people had gathered for prayer. Brother Ignatius went to the manger scene and took the infant and held it high saying...'How little has He become to hide His greatness...His greatness would frighten us away...but His littleness invites us to hold and hug Him!" db
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From an old Benedictine book of prayers: "Almighty God, loving Father, we confess our sins and all our weaknesses. By the infinite merits of Jesus' passion, give us hope and pardon and new courage to do the good and shun the wrong." db
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UNITY OCTAVE........Over 100 years ago, Fr Paul of Graymoor, an Anglican, asked that prayers be said for love and understanding between different religious observers. Jan 18...Jan 25. The God your neighbors love may have a different name but He is still the ONE you adore. Don Brennan
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