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Tag Archives: Rainer Maria Rilke
Autumn & Advent
In preparing the digital audio for part 4 of Gil Bailie’s Reflections on St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans I heard Gil recite the Rilke poem ‘Autumn’… The leaves are falling, falling as from far, as though above … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, autumn, change, falling, Leonardo da Vinci, Rainer Maria Rilke, Salvator Mundi
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Calculus
The school year has begun and many high school and college students are beginning the study of calculus – the mathematical study of continuous change. In the present age, if one lives through all the intimate and personal changes from … Continue reading
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Tagged change, Christianity, evangelism, family, Heraclitus, morality, New Evangelization, Rainer Maria Rilke, tradition, truth
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The Quieting of Mary with the Resurrected One
What they felt then: is it not above all other mysteries the sweetest and yet still earthly: when he, pale from the grave, his burdens laid down, went to her: risen in all places. Oh, first to her. How they … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, healing, Mary, Rainer Maria Rilke, Ressurection
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