I had a friend, an adult convert, who at her baptism said simply that she was glad to now have someone to thank. I think about this a lot.
— Kirsten Sanders (@klh_sanders) February 8, 2021
Thursday, February 11, 2021
An Answer
to the question, "Having gratitude to whom?":
Daseian Notation
Daseian notation is as close to Eastern Christian chant as we get here. Is an Universale Neumenkunde with biscuits for Armenian, Byzantine, Georgian and Slavonic neumes possible, or do they need a completely different family of sweets? https://t.co/YG7XbBR0vF
— Alexander Lingas (@ALLingas) February 9, 2021
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St. Ambrose of Milan on Being a Co-Heir of Christ
“A coheir of Christ is one who is glorified along with Christ. The one who is glorified along with him is one who, by suffering for him, suffers along with him.” -St. Ambrose
— Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, OP (@FrAquinasOP) February 10, 2021
Renewing Mystical Theology
Fr. Bernhard Blankenhorn OP, @opwest author and professor of sacramental theology and ecclesiology, will be 1 of 7 speakers at this month's Angelicum Thomistic Institute Renewing Mystical Theology conference. Register here: https://t.co/8bExL3qT8N pic.twitter.com/hwWTQdB4HX
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) February 10, 2021
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