" In light of Ignatius' 'Two Standards' and 'The Mystries Done From The Garden To The House Of Annas', at any moment we can be Judas or Peter, a Christian life can be a fine line."
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Fr. Z on the recent blog post by Fr. James Martin, S.J. (here)
Umm, I don't really intend for this to be a "comment" or anything broadcast to the winds, but I have no idea how else to reach you: at any rate, a better version of Maes's Life of Charles Nerinckx is now online (on my American Catholic History site). "Better" because full HTML, so more accessible, conveniently searchable; linked to various related items, and further annotated.
Nerinckx of course not a Jesuit, though he liked 'em, and he wouldn't have died in Florissant had he not.
I am not a Jesuit, nor am I a cleric. I spent about 5 years under the spiritual direction of a Jesuit, 3 of those years in a weekly directed retreat in everyday life. The profound impact that the Society and the Excercises had upon my life, resulted in me, trying to deal with that impact in some way by sharing my view of Jesus Christ with others. My intention is to pull together Jesuitical and Catholic subjects that interest me. I was born on the feast day of St. Paul Miki, S.J.. I am the father of three small children and an infant, I am married to a great wife.
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Umm, I don't really intend for this to be a "comment" or anything broadcast to the winds, but I have no idea how else to reach you: at any rate, a better version of Maes's Life of Charles Nerinckx is now online (on my American Catholic History site). "Better" because full HTML, so more accessible, conveniently searchable; linked to various related items, and further annotated.
Nerinckx of course not a Jesuit, though he liked 'em, and he wouldn't have died in Florissant had he not.
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Bill Thayer
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