It’s been a week and a day since my family gathered back home for the funeral. As a liturgy buff, I’m not one of those people who says they “hate funerals” – I actually don’t mind funerals, it’s people dying that brings me down. If I had anything to do with it, this funeral wasContinue reading >>
River of Glory – for all the LAG kids in the house
Today I heard River of Glory sung by a choir that is not my group from BC, and let’s just say it did not exactly inspire the same reveries as the last time I heard it.
NPR lets me down
In some of the circles I frequent one’s cultural literacy is indicated by the fervor with which they support National Public Radio. For years I told people I liked it when I really didn’t. Then I owned to not really liking it, and around the same time I started to enjoy listening to it. IContinue reading >>
On being where I’m meant to be, and finding God in the woods.
Those students who use this blog as a procrastination technique had a disappointing week this week, as I didn’t post during finals when procrastination is needed the most. The reason I didn’t write much is simple busy-ness. I was in a great production at Boston College featuring alumni who work in the arts and currentContinue reading >>
Triduum recap
Did you know the Triduum ends at sundown on Easter Sunday? That means it is ending RIGHT AS I TYPE!! How cool is that? Faithful readers are familiar with my propensity toward one of two things around significant liturgical feasts: a. getting all squishy and emotiveb. quoting T.S. Eliot It must be an Easter miracle,Continue reading >>
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