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Done in a Fever

November 11, 2024 Benjamin PerkinsLeave a comment

We got married in a feverHotter than a pepper sproutWe’ve been talking ’bout JacksonEver since the fire went out ‘Jackson’ – June Carter Cash The famous duet from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, entitled ‘Jackson’, features a couple bemoaning the view of their getting married in a pique of ‘fever’. Now being bored with… Continue reading Done in a Fever

Alberic

January 26, 2024February 11, 2024 Benjamin PerkinsLeave a comment

‘In a word, the Cistercian Order is founded upon Alberic as upon a rock.’ Thomas Merton In the Valley of Wormwood p.37 The most striking thing about St. Alberic of Citeaux, from what we know of his life is that of perseverance. His faith and single-mindedness are inspiring. Very few people have even heard of… Continue reading Alberic

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