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Haley Baumeister
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“It involves a specific divine pedagogy. God communicates Himself to man gradually. He prepares him to welcome by stages the supernatural revelation… Such a gradual unfolding of revelation would be scandalous were there not, among those to whom it is addressed, a communion of remembrance that transcends time and extends beyond death’s frontier.”
— Dec 25, 2025 07:22PM
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Haley Baumeister
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“Light and remembrance belong together as functions of truth. Forgetfulness is of the night.”
— Dec 25, 2025 07:13PM
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Haley Baumeister
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“The Spirt is the heart’s companion, the filler of our solitude—but He is also the one who creates community.”
— Dec 25, 2025 07:00PM
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Haley Baumeister
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"Our wilderness years reveal their redemptive meaning."
— Dec 25, 2025 01:25PM
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Haley Baumeister
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"If the Christian position often fails to engage non-believers, is it not because, in projecting itself, it lacks incarnate credibility? It is a paradox: The religion that worships the Word made flesh easily appears as a species of spiritualism, disconnected from the desires and afflictions of our bodies, the anxieties and needs of our hearts."
— Dec 24, 2025 01:02PM
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Haley Baumeister
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"If the Christian position often fails to engage non-believers, is it not because, in projecting itself, it lacks incarnate credibility? It is a paradox: The religion that worships the Word made flesh easily appears as a species of spiritualism, disconnected from the desires and afflictions of our bodies, the desires and needs of our hearts."
— Dec 24, 2025 12:56PM
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Haley Baumeister
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"There is a cold logic to the reasoning of many a secularist propagandists for euthanasia, say, or experimental eugenics. And indeed, if man is no more than a complex of dust, why should he be inviable? Why should he not—by invocation of some putative common good—weed, purify, and engineer our race? In a society orphaned of transcendence, utilitarianism seems to many to be the only route to take."
— Dec 24, 2025 12:46PM
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Haley Baumeister
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“A human being is dust called to glory. To remain within that tension is a challenge.”
— Dec 24, 2025 12:15PM
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Haley Baumeister
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“Dust though we are, we can never find rest in being nothing *but* dust—having known the gentle touch of God’s fingers.”
— Dec 24, 2025 12:14PM
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Isaiah Peterson
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"Easily...in our lives...[w]e inhale the chief intoxicant of spiritual life: self righteous ingratitude" (pg. 42).
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— Aug 24, 2025 04:19PM
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Mary Claire
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“It is tempting to fall in love with the dream of beauty while keeping its reality at bay: near enough to satisfy our sensibility; far enough away to silence its demands.” WOW
— Jun 14, 2025 04:16PM
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Mary Claire
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Fr. Gavin is really trying to destroy me with this book huh
— Jun 12, 2025 07:08PM
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Mary Claire
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“I must never forget my redemption. I must learn to be grateful, then strive to live a life that is worthy of the freedom won for me.”
— Jun 09, 2025 07:54PM
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Mary Claire
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“Dust though we are, we can never find rest in being nothing but dust, having known the gentle touch of God’s fingers.”
— Jun 07, 2025 07:32PM
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