I really enjoy reading these whenever you publish them, thank you. And Don Colacho is always a great choice for a pithy aphorism!
Also, an update on a comment I left you a few months back. I've been attending a local Catholic church semi-regularly for the past couple of months, and my partner (now fiance) and I are really liking it. I don't know what the right word is for the feeling - a church service isn't *exciting* or *fun*, really - more like comfortable and nourishing. The church is led by two great priests (I think the younger one is prepping to eventually take over), and the community are lovely.
Whoa!! Im going to shoot you a DM, i would love to hear more about it—but im very glad to hear you are attending a Catholic church! Thank you for reading and supporting the PTD, i really appreciate you!
I really enjoy reading these whenever you publish them, thank you. And Don Colacho is always a great choice for a pithy aphorism!
Also, an update on a comment I left you a few months back. I've been attending a local Catholic church semi-regularly for the past couple of months, and my partner (now fiance) and I are really liking it. I don't know what the right word is for the feeling - a church service isn't *exciting* or *fun*, really - more like comfortable and nourishing. The church is led by two great priests (I think the younger one is prepping to eventually take over), and the community are lovely.
Thank you for your own part in my journey!
Whoa!! Im going to shoot you a DM, i would love to hear more about it—but im very glad to hear you are attending a Catholic church! Thank you for reading and supporting the PTD, i really appreciate you!
This piece made me think a Mother Teresa quote: "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much."