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Return to Images of the Savior. Friday, July 10, 2009. Images of the Nativity, will be gathered into several small collections linked to the right. Scroll down to see more images of the role of the ox. Followed by a sampling of cards from the smaller collections. Posted by Nest of the Doves. Our Lady of the Creche. At the court of king Jesus. You will have the office of the ox,.
Images of the Ozarks Website. Smoke and Fire, two words that go together. Two things that are very dangerous. Two things necessary for nature. Sitting here this morning at KeenBean. Smoke fills the air like a fast moving fog limiting the depth of your vision as well as your breathing. The heat rises distorting everything in view. The sights around you are constantly changing as the fire and smoke move through.
Friday, July 17, 2009. To frame this holy card of the Prince of Peace, silk ribbon threaded through hand-crocheted lace was lovingly sewn, stitch by stitch, by a cloistered Carmelite nun. Posted by Nest of the Doves. Come, you who love me. And be purified by my love. Jesus, my heart is thine.
Monday, June 29, 2009. In this collection I will gather images that portray the Savior in early holy cards. The small topical collections are listed to the right. Many are deeply relevant symbols, such as the Sacred Heart, Living Water, Good Shepherd, Lamb of God, etc. Each communicates a facet of His beauty. St Teresa of Avila wrote in Way of Perfection. I often consider, my Christ, how pleasing and delightful your eyes are to one who loves You.
Latin phrase expressing the belief of the Church that all of the Mysteries are inter-related and that no one Mystery exists in isolation from another. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Song of the Infant Jesus. I WILL DIE FOR THEM. I WILL LIVE IN THEM. My father, you are in me and I in you! That they themselves are also only one thing in us . I sanctify myself for them, so they themselves are also sanctified in truth. Behold, O my soul .
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