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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Pilgrimage-Day Two—Banias

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Banias is not only the site of one of the sources for the Jordan River, it is also the place where the forest god Pan was wore shipped,  The...

Pilgrimage Day Two: Part Two

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Mount of the Beatitudes overlooking the Sea of Galilee     Caparnaum—-Jesus’ hometown     Discovered remains of Peter’s house.  Jesus hung o...

Cathedral Pilgrimage Day Two

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Heading down to the Sea of Galilee for a ride with fishing, dancing, and reflection \\        
Friday, January 27, 2023

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St. James Pilgrimage 2023–Day 1, continued On Top of Mount Tabor—focusing on Transfiguration   In the Gospel story, Jesus takes his disciple...

St. James Holy Land Pilgrimage 2023

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  Day One:  Nazareth— Churches of the Annunciation and St. Joseph Church of the Annunciation  The Grotto of the Annunciation One of the 100 ...

Return to the Holy Land—-St James Pilgrimage 2023

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We Begin After a sleepless night at a Sea-Tac airport and a few saves by some guardian angels, we took off for our first stop: Chicago Follo...
Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Dia de los Muertos

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Tonight we set up our Day of the Dead Altar. We have lost so many people over the years, we need to use a bigger space next year. In fact, w...
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Lord Oliver, Lady Lucy and the Keeper
We are Lady Lucy and Lord Oliver and now live like royalty with our new keeper. We lived with lovely keepers until May 2017, but they had two children and allergies. So one Saturday morning we all got in the car with our toys and litterbox and holiday outfits and suddenly found ourselves in a cottage with lots of light and wood floors and toys and windows. Lucy hid under the bed and growled for a week, but I got the picture quickly and have been running around wild ever since. We understand that there were other royal felines ahead of us, but they are all buried in Kittyrood. We are honored to live at the royal cottage, although we didn't expect to have to write a blog. We understand that our mission is to remind the keeper to reflect on quotidian reality though a feline hermeneutic. We haven't had our royal portraits taken together yet, so stand by.
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