A Pilgrimage Off The Beaten Path
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Tim is an action geek, convert and catechist living in Auburn, Al. He loves nachos, Tolkien, and pirate themed mini-golf.
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In 1150, a Carthusian monk was hard at work in the garden of his cell when he was struck by the image of prayer found deep in the bowels of the Old Testament.
The injuries were catastrophic, but somehow she lived. “I don’t know”, I told the cashier. “We see a lot of crazy stuff”.
In 1150, a Carthusian monk was hard at work in the garden of his cell when he was struck by the image of prayer found deep in the bowels of the Old Testament.
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One this is certain: there were thousands of ways to die in the Old Testament.