Being stuck at home for 10 days is no fun, but that’s what happens when the roads are covered with ice and snow. This snowstorm we in Portland have been hit with has virtually shut down the whole metro area, and it still isn’t over. As I was thinking about the situation I am in, [...]
Monthly Archives: December 2008
A Winter’s Day…
Posted in Faith Life Tagged "I am a Rock", Agnus Dei, King David, Psalm 51, Simon and Garfunkel, snow, winter 1 Comment
iPhone Apps approved by the Vatican?
According to an article by cellphone9.com, there is a new iPhone application that is supposedly approved by the vatican. It’s called iBreviary. It’s an application that allows you to take all the prayers of the Breviary (also known as the Liturgy of the Hours, or Divine Office) with you, on the go, on your iPhone [...]
End of Finals, and a beginning to life
Today is the feast day of the Immaculate Conception; the day we celebrate that Mary was conceived without original sin – a claim that no other human being can make.
It’s also the day of my last final! Woohoo! Freedom! Ahem…sorry…just had to get that out of my system. Anyway…
As I was reflecting on my faith [...]
Posted in Faith Life, Mary Tagged confession, faith, Immaculate Conception, Mary, mass, prayer, rosary, school Leave a comment