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Book of Crumbs/Reflection/Spiritual Chronicle

The problem . . .

Posted on 2017/05/19 by Redpriest

…with today’s Denominational religions and its religious thought is that as the secular and irreligious pursue extreme liberalism, if not anarchy, t...

Book of Crumbs/Reflection

Never . . .

Posted on 2017/05/18 by Redpriest

…miss an opportunity to remain silent. Unless the matter at hand affects truth and salvation.

Book of Crumbs/Reflection/Spiritual Chronicle

“Truly, truly, I say to you . . .

Posted on 2017/05/18 by Redpriest

…I am the door of the sheep…he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the gatekeeper opens; the sheep hear his voice, and he ca...

Book of Crumbs/Reflection/Spiritual Chronicle

Rituals . . .

Posted on 2017/05/18 by Redpriest

…are the basis of a sound and principled physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual life. Absent rituals we accept chaos.

Book of Crumbs/Reflection/Saints/Spiritual Chronicle

The Letters of St. Ignatius of Antioch . . .

Posted on 2017/05/18 by Redpriest

“It is better to keep silence and be [a Christian] than to talk and not to be. Teaching is an excellent thing, provided the speaker practices what he teaches. N...

Reflection

Being Nice . . .

Posted on 2017/05/18 by Redpriest

…has nothing to do with integrity and honor. Being nice in a time of adversity undermines a principled life. There has never been a time without adversity...

Reflection

The Ability to Write . . .

Posted on 2017/05/17 by Redpriest

…is reflective of the clarity of one’s mind; or, perhaps, of a lack of clarity.

Reflection

Ignorance . . .

Posted on 2017/05/17 by Redpriest

…hath no limits. Never underestimate the ignorance of the person to whom you are speaking.

Reflection

Attacks . . .

Posted on 2017/05/17 by Redpriest

…are premised on motivation. Before giving credence to any attack on an individual, look at the motivation of the attacker.

Book of Crumbs/Reflection

Never place your conclusion . . .

Posted on 2014/10/23 by Redpriest

Never place your conclusion before the facts. Or never reach your conclusion before you have all the facts. In order to live by the foregoing, you must actively...

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