Pt. 3 in a series of notes I wrote during a silent retreat in Boston, VA. These ones are short notes I took down while listening to a sermon (it was silent for us, not for the speakers), so I’ll publish pt. 4 later today. St. Paul was a tentmaker, and believed that a man… Continue reading Retreat Notes, pt. 3
Retreat Notes, pt. 2
Continuing the trend from yesterday, I’m starting the blog out with some notes I wrote in a journal during a silent retreat I went on in mid-February in glorious Boston, VA: There is a tendency among those who think about the Faith to imagine that they must be in the Faith, and must have that… Continue reading Retreat Notes, pt. 2
Retreat Notes, pt. 1
This is the first in a series of entries I wrote in a journal during a silent retreat I went on to Boston, Virginia. If you’ve never heard of it, it’s because it’s scarcely populated. In fact, if you look it up on Google maps, it appears to be just a big road. Don’t let… Continue reading Retreat Notes, pt. 1
Starting Off On the Right Foot
I like to think, read and write quite a bit on the issues surrounding the Catholic faith. I decided that a blog would be a good way to stimulate conversation on many of the things on the horizon for me. I have in mind 1 Peter 3:15b-16: Always be ready to give an explanation to… Continue reading Starting Off On the Right Foot