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

Friday, 30 July 2010

The Next Leg Of My Recovery...

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Sorry about that blog post title... Today I had the 7-day follow-up appointment at the hospital fracture clinic. I was a little bit naughty ...
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Home Are The Wanderers...

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They made it back to Blighty , safe and sound, and with bicycles. This morning, after Mass, the trio of cyclists posed for a photo-shoot (...

What Goes Around, Comes Around...

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I wondered if this would happen. I have been tagged for the three favourite prayers meme ... It took ten days to make it back to me!
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Thursday, 29 July 2010

Antidote To The Olympics...

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This made me chuckle... Twitch of the mantilla to the indomitable Anna Arco (although she actually posted it on Facebook!)
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Difficulties In Communication...

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When I originally got broadband, there was a special offer on the bundle package of internet, phone and cable TV. I soon realised that the T...
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Book Alert...

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I have a confession to make: I still haven't finished reading Jesus of Nazareth , by the Holy Father. It's on my "to do whilst ...
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010

They Made It...!

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It seems that the triumphant trio arrived in St. Peter's Square , Rome on Saturday evening. They made it in 20 days - 19 days if you m...
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Advice From Zephyrinus...

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Zephyrinus didn't know how to get the following picture into the com-box. He suggested caution with regard to the painkillers I'm ta...
Monday, 26 July 2010

Ban The Burka?

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I didn't comment at the time because I was on a blogging break, but I think it's now time to say my bit on the recent move in France...
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How I'm Feeling Today...

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'Nuff said...
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And Another Blog To Consider...

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Catholic of Thule is an interesting blog which has been going since December of last year... though she posts rather infrequently. There is...
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Fantastic Blog...

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I have discovered another blog to add to my roll. It is, unfortunately for me, in Portuguese, but Google translate lets me get the general g...
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Progress Report...

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Thank you for all the prayers and good wishes. I am in a lot less pain than I was two days ago. The painkillers are certainly doing their ...
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Saturday, 24 July 2010

Heartfelt Thanks...

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I have been overwhelmed by the "get well soon" messages, comments and posts I have received... I feel slightly guilty, because, al...
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Not A Well Body...

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Today was supposed to be the first day of my summer holiday. I had planned to go to Mass, do some admin to help my Parish Priest (like many ...
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Privileges Of Being A Teacher...

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I moan a lot about how hard work is... but then I have days like today, when I realise how much fun teaching can be. It's the last week ...
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Another Few Blogs For The Roll...

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Checking out my Sitemeter stats (and trying not to get too despondent over my recent dip in visitors) I discovered another new blog which sh...
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Ouch !

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I'm not entirely certain how one of our intrepid trio managed to cycle into a stationary lamp post ... no doubt it jumped into Gregory...
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Monday, 19 July 2010

Prayer Meme...

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I haven't seen a meme for ages, not counting that one over on Bara Brith, so I decided to start one of my own. The rules, which need to...
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Sunday, 18 July 2010

Why?

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Why is it that people get so exercised over the Catholic Church's declaration that she cannot ordain women to the Priesthood? Being a ...
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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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