tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33689950.post3369580588362881703..comments2023-09-24T13:36:00.981+01:00Comments on The night and half-light of dreams: Ascension, continued: Extraordinary Form, or, 'Dude, it's awfully quiet in here. When does mass start?'Pragmatic Mystic http://www.blogger.com/profile/08877990361303745003noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33689950.post-4291698384257413092011-06-12T23:55:43.764+01:002011-06-12T23:55:43.764+01:00I've only just caught up with this post, havin...I've only just caught up with this post, having suddenly noticed the epilogue. Very moving. I'm sure that prayer will stand you in good stead on lots more occasions, if you let it. <br />As we prayed in today's sequence: -<br /><br /> Bend the stubborn heart and will;<br /> Melt the frozen, warm the chill;<br /> Guide the steps that go astray.<br /><br />May your heart gently burn within you...Silvanahttp://www.allthislifeandheaventoo.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33689950.post-18539566144744461192011-06-04T09:08:27.681+01:002011-06-04T09:08:27.681+01:00Truthful reflections of inner battles are always s...Truthful reflections of inner battles are always so moving, and I think this double post was beautiful. Thank you :-) I have never been to a Tridentine Mass, never had the need to, but I did have to rethink my ideas about how people express faith when I moved to Oxford - the city of religious politics! Lovely writing :-) Thank you.Cloisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01420935883178551476noreply@blogger.com