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Amy Welborn

@amywelborn2

Catholic,writer,reader,traveler.

Books for Easter, First Communion, Confirmation & Mother's Day: amywelborn.wordpress.com/2025/04/08/sac…

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Today is the feast of St Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary. In medieval art, she is often depicted teaching her little daughter to read. Medieval stained glass from Marsh Baldon, Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, All Souls, Oxford, and Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

Today is the feast of St Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary. In medieval art, she is often depicted teaching her little daughter to read.

Medieval stained glass from Marsh Baldon, Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, All Souls, Oxford, and Kidlington, Oxfordshire.
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β€œIn the world of contemporary classical music, where complexity and empty virtuosity often dominate, PΓ€rt stands apart. His music eschews spectacle in favour of silence, simplicity and spiritual depth." theguardian.com/music/2025/jul…

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Our dear Lord is everywhere.... Today is also the memorial of St. Titus Brandsma, canonized by Pope Francis in 2022, along with several others including Charles de Foucauld. From one of his final letters: Now I am in Scheveningen again, but only for a short time, because it has

Our dear Lord is everywhere....

Today is also the memorial of St. Titus Brandsma, canonized by Pope Francis in 2022, along with several others including Charles de Foucauld. From one of his final letters:

Now I am in Scheveningen again, but only for a short time, because it has
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Let me add...the "Vatican Rag" played a part in me starting my little archival space called "Trust Walk." I'd been, of course chafing at everyone's lack of understanding and misconstruction of those fifteen years or so after Vatican II and how FAST the changes were and what the