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If we truly want to stand up to the world around us. We start by making Christ our top priority. One of the ways is to attend Mass and making sure all who desire to take part are able to.
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I remember my Boomer father telling me “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” I’ll never understand how people can overlook the damage words can cause to the soul.
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Anyone else worried about what Substack is turning into? My understanding was that it used to be a place for nerds like you and me to try our hand at writing. But it seems that within five minutes from now it’s going to be essentially another crowd funding hub for videos and audio which I fear will drown out the written word.
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As I am praying about displaying The Project. A parish out in Grand Blanc, MI, keeps coming up in my prayer time. It is a place I would love to visit. However, the odds are not in my favor. Praying for wisdom that something develops or that I can finally let this go.-
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For various reasons this is my favourite newsletter of the year so far.
Beyond the Frame 39/
Photography Newsletter
It includes a look at the life and work of Sergio Lorrain and Geoff Dyer's romantic interpretation of a Robert Capa photo. Plus opportunities to win some superb photo books.