Posted December 25, 2015 in Faith, Reading / 4 Comments
Merry Christmas!
I just reviewed this book yesterday and yet I couldn’t resist using it for today’s Friday 56. Today is Christmas and so this is more relevant than it could ever be. However, I may slightly break the rules of the Friday 56 and include more than one quote from a page that is not “56.” 🙂
From Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Pope Benedict XVI:
It is Mary’s obedience that opens the door to God. God’s word, his Spirit, creates the child in her. He does so through the door of her obedience. In this way, Jesus is the new Adam, the new beginning ab integro – from the Virgin, who places herself entirely at the disposal of God’s will.
~page 56~
Mary wrapped the child in swaddling cloths. Without yielding to sentimentality, we many image with what great love Mary approached her hour and prepared for the birth of her child. … The manger is the place where animals fidn their food. But now, lying in the manger, is he who called himself the true bread come down from heaven, the true nourishment that we need in order to be fully ourselves.Â
~page 68~
As a sign, the angel had told the shepherds that they would find a child wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger. This is an identifying sign – a description of what they would see. It is not a “sign” in the sense that God’s glory would be rendered visible, so that one might say unequivocally: this is the true Lord of the world. Far from it. In this sense, the sign is also a non-sign.
God’s poverty is his real sign.
~page 79~
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Posted December 18, 2015 in Faith, Reading / 16 Comments
I have been wanting to read this book for quite some time. When I saw that it was available for request on Blogging for Books, I jumped at it. As you may have recalled me mentioning, I will be going to Poland in July for World Youth Day 2016 Kraków so this book is perfect timing. Through the book, I am learning the history of Poland and Kraków through the biography of Pope Saint John Paul II.
Discerning a vocation is a matter of learning the truth about oneself, accepting that truth, and living that truth. That takes courage – and courage was another of the cardinal virtues that Karol WojtyÅ‚a began to display in his DÄ™bniki years.
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Posted December 4, 2015 in Reading / 16 Comments
This is the fourth book in Kristen Britain’s Green Rider series. The quote I have chosen is from page 256 which is only about 40% of the way into the book.
From Blackveil by Kristen Birtain (page 256):
“Zachary,” she said. “It is so cold out here. You’ll catch a chill!”
“Oh, I don’t think so. The air is bracing.”
“Even so, you are missed, and there is something you should see.”
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Posted November 13, 2015 in Reading / 14 Comments
Emerald Green is the third and final book in the Ruby Red trilogy by Kerstin Gier. This entire series was originally written in German and translated into English. I found this series while perusing the shelves of the library and I am so glad I did. It is such an interesting time travel series.
From Emerald Green by Kerstin Gier: (page 56)
He looked, if possible, even more remorseful.
“I promise you nothing like that will ever happen again.”
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Posted October 23, 2015 in Reading / 16 Comments
This is the sequel to Green Rider that I featured last week. It continues about two years after Green Rider ended. Karigan is on yet more adventures and this book finds her learning more about the history of the Riders though unnatural means. 🙂
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