I thought it would be interesting to see what we're all reading for Lent. Or, if by chance you've given up reading for Lent, what else are you doing?
As for me, I am reading Archbishop Bruno Forte's (I've been waiting since last year) To Follow You, Light Of Life. One fruit of this is that I was able to compose my homily for the First Sunday of Lent.
Blogito ergo sum! Actually, as N.T. Wright averred, "'Amor, ergo sum:' I am loved, therefore I am." Among other things, I am a Roman Catholic deacon. This is a public cyberspace in which I seek to foster Christian discipleship in the late modern milieu in the diakonia of koinonia and in the recognition that "the Eucharist is the only place of resistance to annihilation of the human subject."
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Well I'm reading a few Catholic blogs (such as yours which is now on my favorites list). I'm also reading Holy Teaching. It's an intro text of Summa Theologiae by Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt.
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