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{Saturday, February 16, 2013  }

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There seems to be a flurry of activity among the comments of old posts lately. While I never consider Cnytr defunct (I'll probably always be here to respond to comments at least), I have two small children now and I'm afraid the very little amount that I sleep isn't exactly conducive to thinking the same kind of thoughts that I did when I was studying. I'd rather not turn this into a mommy-blog, as there are plenty of them and with better ideas than anything I could come up with. So maybe I'll post once in a blue moon. I've got almost no followers now (truth be told, I originally started this blog for a small group of friends; I have that same kind of audience now on Facebook which far more suits my purposes and my desire for quasi-anonymity from the world at large). This Lent, for many reasons, I am reading Marc Cardinal Ouellet book towards a Trinitarian anthropology of the family. Much digital "ink" is spilled on wordpress and blogger on the spirituality of modern motherhood and the family, but very little formally. I look forward to this as I also spend this Lent working on the changing spirituality of a married woman and mother of two (because yes, it has changed and totally upended itself from being a student and a single person. I wasn't exactly prepared for this change and am still trying to figure it out). Let us pray for one another, and let us also pray for our beloved Pope Benedict XVI as he prepares to abdicate his throne (I think he must be very ill indeed), and for our next pope.
posted by Lauren, 8:53 PM

1 Comments:

Incredible Blog this is!
I hope it will be available in future also.

I wrote one comment to your Blog
from August 08/2011. Again many greetings from Germany!

I also have two little daughters (one is named Laurentia - extremly seldom in Germany!)
but am I a male, so not that much
missing sleep :-)

Found a great statement (from
Vatican Counzil II) about
human beeing:

"Though made of body and soul, man is one. Through his bodily composition he gathers to himself the elements of the material world; thus they reach their crown through him, and through him raise their voice in free praise of the Creator." (Gaudium et Spes, 14,1)

Yes, let us pray for our next Pope!
We all need him...
commented by Anonymous Anonymous, 11:26 AM  

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