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Tyler Blanski



Average rating: 4.12 · 372 ratings · 58 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Chance or the Dance?: A Cri...

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An Immovable Feast: How I G...

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Mud & Poetry: Love, Sex, an...

3.86 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 2010 — 6 editions
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When Donkeys Talk: A Quest ...

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3.73 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 2013 — 7 editions
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Find Your Fight: Rugged Wis...

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Snow White and the Seven Dw...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2010
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Clay Eyes

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2010
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Loveletting

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2010
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“Prayer makes coffee shops of our souls, places that celebrate and savor the presence and lordship of God in our lives. It must be unceasing and constant. It must become who we are.”
Tyler Blanski, Mud & Poetry: Love, Sex, and the Sacred

“Men don’t cover their heads during Mass, because they are a liturgical reminder of the One to whom all of us—men and women together—are united by Baptism: Christ the Bridegroom. Women cover their heads as a liturgical reminder of who all of us—men and women together—are by Baptism: Mother Church, the Bride of the Lamb. Together in the Mass, we tell the story of the wedding of heaven and earth, Christ and his Bride, the first thing.”
Tyler Blanski, An Immovable Feast: How I Gave Up Spirituality for a Life of Religious Abundance

“As John Henry Cardinal Newman says: “Quarry the granite rock with razors, or moor the vessel with a thread of silk; then may you hope with such keen and delicate instruments as human knowledge and human reason to contend against those giants, the passion and pride of man.”10 The idea of giving God everything sounded good in principle; living it was another matter. I did not know if I could give him that. But I sensed that if I didn’t, if I did not say Yes, step by step, I would follow the path of the fallen angels who said, “I will not serve.”
Tyler Blanski, An Immovable Feast: How I Gave Up Spirituality for a Life of Religious Abundance



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