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Ten Thousand Places: Surviving Italy without Italian
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Surviving Italy without Italian. Well, I've survived my first major run-in with Italians where I really wished I knew more Italian. Posted by Dana L. Dillon.
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Ten Thousand Places: July 2011
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. But here's a quick story for you, from my day attempting to get some work done in a coffee shop. Posted by Dana L. Dillon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ten Thousand Places: August 2011
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Surviving Italy without Italian. Well, I've survived my first major run-in with Italians where I really wished I knew more Italian. Posted by Dana L. Dillon.
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Ten Thousand Places: Il Centro Storico
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Friday, September 09, 2011. Posted by Dana L. Dillon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Blogs to Visit. Rocco's Guide to the RCC. Dana L. Dillon. Help us help NAMI.
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Ten Thousand Places: Not walking alone
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Wednesday, October 07, 2009. Or, my favorite, "Do you work at Paul's Pals? Donated to NAMI either in my name or Paul's. The two of us raised about $1700 for NAMI, more than half of our ...
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Ten Thousand Places: Strange and Wonderful Gift
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Wednesday, October 01, 2008. Strange and Wonderful Gift. Thanks to Jim for the support and encouragement to write. I think you'll like this one.). And give a little something. And if yo...
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Ten Thousand Places: Help us help NAMI
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Sunday, September 11, 2011. Help us help NAMI. MB adding to the PeaceLove at the walk in 2010. Every year, I do a post on my brother Paul, mental illness, and NAMI. He had a ton of ideas fo...
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Ten Thousand Places: Maria sopra Minerva
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Sunday, September 04, 2011. Posted by Dana L. Dillon. Sun Sep 04, 03:36:00 PM EDT. I bet you have a hard time finding a liturgy you like in Rome! That is my fear when we go! We are differen...
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Ten Thousand Places: June 2014
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Saturday, June 28, 2014. What I Do Is Me—
For That. By Ray Bradbury, for Gerard Manley Hopkins. What I do is me—for that I came. What I do is me! For that I came into the world! Be not anot...
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Ten Thousand Places: A Found Treasure
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Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote that "Christ plays in ten thousand places/Lovely in limbs and lovely in eyes not his/To the father through the features of men's faces." This blog is my record of some of the places I go and people I meet, and a hope that I (and my readers) might see Christ playing somewhere in their midst. Saturday, June 28, 2014. What I Do Is Me—
For That. By Ray Bradbury, for Gerard Manley Hopkins. What I do is me—for that I came. What I do is me! For that I came into the world! Be not anot...