tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post7310065911388933933..comments2024-02-05T20:50:25.209-05:00Comments on Quantum Theology: Column: We ask some share in the fellowshipMichellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12617476463347663364noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post-15411795520180271712009-12-08T16:57:11.728-05:002009-12-08T16:57:11.728-05:00I am feeling a very different sense of Advent and ...I am feeling a very different sense of Advent and Christmas this year, and I think it has to do with reading the LOH for Morning and Evening Prayer.<br /><br />What I’m finding is that there is, indeed, a perpetual Incarnation and a perpetual Resurrection within the daily prayer cycle. And now that I’m folding that into my daily Advent practice it makes BOTH more meaningful.<br /><br />I do not feel a need to "pretend" that Advent is without Christ, and so I can feel his presence as well as the impending Nativity.<br /><br />All of it celebrated in the psalm cycle and the intercessions.<br /><br />Does this make sense?<br /><br />CindyCindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05147416487171740144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post-73204841649679983122009-12-05T16:51:22.716-05:002009-12-05T16:51:22.716-05:00I love the LOH both alone and in community. I love...I love the LOH both alone and in community. I love how I feel connected to millenia of broken, holy people who are trying hard just like me. And I love the columns you are writing on the Hours. Thank you. But I was wondering: does it bother you how male the Hours are? I wish there were more stories, writings of female saints included. Marie MAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com