Favorite Readings/Authors/Recommended book lists?
I enjoy exploring what others are reading, studying.
Thanks!
I've already published a St. John Climacus lectionary for Lent in the forums. I also have a couple of reading plans for the Early Church Fathers during Lent. And I enjoy First Fruits of Prayer: A Forty Day Journey Through the Canon of St. Andrew by Frederica Mathewes-Green.
Darn: First fruits not available electronically.
Thanks though, have not read that one, so I was hopeful.
Darn: First fruits not available electronically. Thanks though, have not read that one, so I was hopeful
Thanks though, have not read that one, so I was hopeful
Good evening Father,
Here's one that won't cost you a penny offered on Vyrso: http://vyrso.com/product/25961/devotions-for-lent-meditations-based-on-best-loved-hymns?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I also take this opportunity to canvas you regarding a monograph that I'm hoping you have had some exposure the Catholic Biblical Quarterly-Monograph Series produced by the Catholic Biblical Association of America. Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks,
-Beloved
Thanks for the link.
Knew of the CBA but was not aware of the quarterly.
Please feel free to e-mail me: rustymatheny removethis 141 AT me DOT com
Yes, interested.
Thanks again.
It's a minute past my bed time but I couldn't but respond to this response. Then by all means leave me a recommendation of support in my post found in Suggestions. I leave a link for your convenience: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/66256.aspx
Peace to you
Beloved: Done. Looking at the work on CBA , not sure how inclusion of the papers etc. would work in Logos with tagging etc. Sure there would be much work to be done with publishing/permissions etc. Agree this is would be good to look into.
Blessings.
2011 thread: 10 Powerful Resources for Lent.
If I may wag my tail a bit, I you may want to consider a PB I gave you all last year, the Pilgrimage of Etheria. Please see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/45974.aspx for more info.
SDG
Ken McGuire
Fr. Matheny,
Thank you for the reminder that Lent has started! I am Protestant but I still enjoy the time of sacrifice and reflection that Lent brings and it was not even mentioned in my own service this week. I began the habit while serving a year with Christian Appalachian Project in Kentucky. Many of my volunteer family were Catholic and our evening devotional time was rich in worship, joy and mutual respect. Those who follow Christ have much to share and we need each other in this difficult world.
In Christ,
Kaye
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