Mulier Fortis

"Truly, it is the indescribable sweetness of contemplation which you give to those who love you. In this you have shown the tenderness of your charity, that when I had no being you made me; and when I strayed away from you, you brought me back again to serve you and commanded me to love you." The Imitation of Christ

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Further Lessons...

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The Sensible Bond has been casting aspersions: he had the temerity to suggest that I was missing the Scotney Blognic in order to stay home...
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This Made Me Smile...

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The mental picture, conjured up by Steve Skojec , of two would-be feministas totally wrong-footed by a trad Mass made me smile - and it emph...
Friday, 21 August 2009

The "New" Mass...

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...It is no such thing, of course. The Latin is still totally the same as the current Roman Missal (Second Edition) - the only thing to have...
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Yet Another Cricket Post...

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Yes, another one. Still, the Ashes Series will be over by Monday at the latest... and, the way things have gone so far today, it might be o...
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Thursday, 20 August 2009

Day One Of The Last Test...

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OK, I'll warn you up front... Just in case you haven't noticed a few of my previous posts, ( first one here , then here , and here ....
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Stop The Abortion Mandate...

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An excellent campaign video - the final shot brought quite a lump to my throat. I wish that there was some way of controlling what our taxes...
Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Big Brother Is Watching You... (And Checking Your Pizza Preferences...)

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Here in the UK, we've got the highest number of CCTV cameras watching our every move, and the Government has been doing its level best t...
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Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Do You Think The Message Will Sink In...?

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Pax Christi 3 from Temple Cleansers has drawn attention to the following report in California Catholic Daily : it seems that embryonic stem...

Time For A Cat Post...

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I've mentioned before that Sylvester has my next-door neighbour wrapped around his paw. She usually feeds him in the morning and the eve...
Saturday, 15 August 2009

Missa Cantata In Honour Of Our Lady...

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I decided to use my snazzy camera during this morning's Missa Cantata for the Feast of the Assumption: well, it's a special day. An...
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Happy Feast Of The Assumption !

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Friday, 14 August 2009

Photos In The News...

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I have to admit, when I first saw this photo, I wondered whether Vincenzo had been busy. Apparently not , but it gave him ideas for another...
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Thursday, 13 August 2009

Showing Off...

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My mother is not into technology. She can use it, when provoked, but it's always under protest. Google searches in my parents' house...
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Visit To The Seaside...

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Going to visit my parents is never really "going home" for me, as my parents moved to Eastbourne several years after I'd flown...
Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Tagged For A Meme...

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I didn't realise I'd been tagged until today, because Ches didn't actually let me know I'd been tagged, but just sat back ...
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Monday, 10 August 2009

Appeal...

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I've been a little preoccupied of late, so this slipped under the radar. However, I'm back to blogging, so I thought I'd draw i...
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Saturday, 8 August 2009

Exciting Times...

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I received a rather exciting item in the post this morning: a proof copy of a chapter I wrote about St. Anne Line for a book on various hero...
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Faith Magazine Publications...

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Sir Dan of the Nesbitry and Fr. Hugh MacKenzie were very keen for me to use my blogging skills to advertise various things published by the ...
Friday, 7 August 2009

Photos From The Summer Session...

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I noticed that there was a comment in the programme to the effect that photos would be taken throughout the conference, and would be put up ...
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The Serious Stuff Of The Session...

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I wanted to call this post "The Session's Serious Stuff," but didn't like the ambiguity of the apostrophe! The "serio...
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Mulier Fortis
I have given up describing myself as a young Catholic woman, but I don't quite feel ready to call myself "middle aged." Is there anything in between? I came back to the Church in September 1992 after what I consider to be a Damascus Road conversion, and guess you could call me a Trad by inclination. I'm a single woman living and working in the world (as a Science teacher), and I took private vows in December 2002.
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