Advent Reflection – 11 December – ‘… I want to love You with all my heart.’ — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Advent Reflection – 11 December – Friday of the Second week of Advent, Readings: Isaiah 48:17-19, Psalms 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6, Matthew 11:16-19 Let us adore the Lord, the king who is to come. “For John came, neither eating nor drinking and they said, ‘He is possessed by a demon.’ The Son of Man […]

Advent Reflection – 11 December – ‘… I want to love You with all my heart.’ — AnaStpaul

December 4, 1523 (Part 5) — Today’s Luther (Reblog)

Martin Luther sends Nicholas Hausmann An Order of Mass and Communion for the Church at Wittenberg (Formula Missae). Today’s Quotation is an excerpt from the third major section of the Formula. Quotation: [continued from yesterday]  It remains to be considered whether both forms, [1] as they call them, should be ministered to the people. Here […]

December 4, 1523 (Part 5) — Today’s Luther

Haiku: ‘Signs’

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Stars in heaven fall
Our consciousness is rising
Meek inheritance

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Spalding Parish Church, Lincolnshire — Video

Taken on a rather drab late November day, with lockdown restrictions still ongoing.

Ancient Mystery Religion Archeology (Bill Cooper) – ROBERT SEPEHR — Hyacinth Research (Reblog)

Robert Sepehr Sacred mysteries are religious beliefs, rituals or practices which are kept secret from the general public. It refers to esoteric knowledge which usually requires a formal initiation and a gradient of higher levels of belief before the concealed knowledge is revealed. Although the term “mystery” is not often used in anthropology, access by initiation…

Ancient Mystery Religion Archeology (Bill Cooper) – ROBERT SEPEHR — Hyacinth Research