Manalive!
Once upon a time there was a man who was alive.
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:: Sites of Worth ::
Church Fathers
Bible Gateway
Medieval Sourcebook
St. Thomas Aquinas
Monachos
Roman Breviary
Catholic Worker
Western Orthodoxy
Alexander Schmemann
Orthodox Anglican
Orthodox Peace Fellowship
Book of Common Prayer
Project Canterbury
Theological Outlines
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Distributism
Caelum et Terra
Reactionary Radicals
Plough Publishing House
The New Pantagruel
Paste Magazine
Touchstone
Get Religion
My School
Passion of the Present
Save Darfur
Darfur Genocide
Sudan Watch
LiNKorea
Christian Peacemaker Teams
Christian Solidarity Worldwide
International Christian Concern
Voice of the Martyrs
Open Doors
International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
Anti-Slavery Group
Africa Fighting Malaria
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"For Christians the Cross is magnification, glory, and power: for all our power is in the power of Christ Who was crucified; and all our sinfulness is mortified by the death of Christ on the Cross; and all our exaltation and our glory are in the humility of God, Who humbled Himself to such an extent that He was pleased to die even between evil-doers and thieves."
St. Symeon the New Theologian
"God who is beyond fullness did not bring creatures into being out of any need of his, but that he might enjoy their proportionate participation in him and that he might delight in his works seeing them delighted and ever insatiably satisfied with the one who is inexhaustable."
St. Maximus Confessor, Four Hundred Chapters on Love
:: Blogs Fickle & Spare ::
Anglican:
Daniel Silliman
Lollardy
Conjectures of a Guilty Seminarian
The Confessing Reader
Palmetto Anglican
RatherNot
A View From the Sacristy
Liturgy: Praxis & Pistis
A Minor
Baptist:
Christ and Culture
Locusts and Wild Honey
Matthew Hall
Al Mohler
Conjectural Navel Gazer
Catholic:
Ad Limina Apostolorum
Against the Grain
Cor Ad Cor Loquitor
Dappled Things
Pontifications
Shrine of the Holy Whapping
A Conservative Blog For Peace
Caelum et Terra
Hallowed Ground
Lutheran:
All the Fullness
Here We Stand
Orthodox:
Ancient Church
Father Stephen
Doxos
Occidentalis
Notes From the Underground
Paradosis
Trail Blaze
Ochlophbist
Energetic Procession
St. Stephen's Musings
Revolutions Around the Cruciform Axis
Neepeople
Southern Orthodoxy
Partakers of the Divine Nature
Reformed:
Weighing Glory
Sacra Doctrina
Alastair
Corrigenda
Barlow Farms
Cruciformity
Kata John
:: Arts & Leisure ::
Some Music I Like:
Andrew Peterson
Caedmon's Call
Derek Webb
Jars of Clay
Sufjan Stevens
Anathallo
Half-Handed Cloud
Page France
Iron & Wine
Wilco
Nickel Creek
Johnny Cash
The Chieftains
The Decemberists
Beirut
Kate Rusby
Old Blind Dogs
Damien Jurado
Radiogram
Pedro the Lion
Some Writers I Read:
George Herbert
Gerard Manley Hopkins
G. K. Chesterton
Anthony Trollope
T.S. Eliot
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Salman Rushdie
J. R. R. Tolkien
C. S. Lewis
Flannery O'Connor
Walker Percy
William Faulkner
Robert Penn Warren
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"The common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights -- for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture -- is false and illusory if the right to life is not defended with maximum determination."
Pope John Paul II
"Stay close to Jesus."
Abba Paul, Sayings of the Desert Fathers
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"Because I live, you also will live."
John 14:19
"But our opinion is in accordance with the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in turn establishes our opinion."
St. Irenaeus, Against Heresies
"They aim for justice, but having denied Christ they will end by flooding the world with blood."
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Brothers Karamazov
"Mrs. May winced. She thought the word, Jesus, should be kept inside the church building like other words inside the bedroom. She was a good Christian woman with a large respect for religion, though she did not, of course, believe any of it was true."
Flannery O'Connor, Greenleaf
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