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Meditations on Roses, Dante and Psalm 40, while sick and rocking on the front porch of “the Rest Home for Confederate Soldiers”
Barbara Bush, Pope John Paul II, and Olympiad are bursting forth in magnificent color before my very eyes. I sit on our front porch, seeing my reflection in the iPad screen where I also barely see the words I am … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Bush roses, confederate soldiers, Dante’s Paradiso, Faith, human suffering, Mills Magic rose food, neurocardiogenic syncope, physical pain, Pope John Paul II rose, Psalm 40, Psalm 41, rocking chair, spiritual depression, suffering, theodicy
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