Wednesday Reading: Twice in a Row!

Wednesday reading: Twice in a row!
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I might even keep this up! What have you recently finished reading? I’ve been pretty busy with work over the last week, so I haven’t been reading much. However I did finish Dirty Havana Trilogy by Pedro Juan Guti érrez, which I found simultaneously brilliant and kind of horrifying (sex! So much sex!
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Sin In Our Life’s
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Why would sins affect children and grandchildren? This is no arbitrary punishment. Children still suffer for the sins of their parents. Consider child abuse or alcoholism, for example. While these sins are obvious, sins like selfishness and greed can be … Continue reading ?
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Conversion
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The story of St. Ignatius’ conversion from soldier to saint fascinates us even today. Wounded and incapacitated for several months, he asked what books were available to help while away the hours. He read a life of Christ and the current best-seller on the lives of the saints. Taking a deep, reflect
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The Libertine part 1 – Guest Post
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Rochester, c.1665-70, artist unknown This guest post has been written by Thom Cuell, who runs the literary treasure trove Workshy Fop blog and tweets as @ TheWorkshyFop This is part 1 of the debauched tale of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647 – 1680) with part 2 to follow next week. Alcoholis
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