Category Archives: Mass
110 – These Things Are Perfect
“Mary heard God’s message: ‘You are loved.‘ And because she had faith in that, she was able to say yes.” -Fr. Marty And that’s all there was to it. now listening: “slowslowslow” – Matt and Isom
Filed under Mass, Quotes, Reasons/Ways I Believe in God, Spirituality
038 – inspirizzation
Whoever reads this,have a beautiful day.Peace. That was written on a red piece of paper folded and placed in the songbook I used at mass tonight. I wish I’d noticed what song it was in. Actually I did, but I … Continue reading
027 – No Sunlight
Happy birthday, Mom! So Seattle’s actually been getting a lot more sunlight than one would expect. It won’t last, but it’s been kind of a nice surprise, even if it’s not warm at all. My friend who’s lived around here … Continue reading
Filed under College - when it was still a novelty, Mass, Religion, Spirituality
011 – Things about Jesus.
There are a couple things about mass multi-person celebrations of faith in Mexico that I never wrote about but don’t want to forget and can’t adequately explain to you but want to adequately explain to you. 1. Evening prayer in … Continue reading
Filed under Mass, Mexico 2008 (Chemax, Mexico City, Cancún), Religion, Spirituality
009 – The Basilica
I never wrote about the Basilica in detail. I wrote a few sentences, which comprise the first section, but that’s really kind of it. It’s a lot to digest, you know? And I didn’t even remember what day we went. … Continue reading
006 – I am on a bus, riding the roads of Mexico (Yucatán)
2008, junior 30, lunes 15:05Location: leaving Valladolid When I get home, I think I want to read the letters of Saint Paul. Romans so far seems beautiful and hopeful. These last two, three, four, five days have been too much … Continue reading
005 – I wrote this entry in the dark after lights-out.
2008, 30 junio, Monday (barely), just past midnightLocation: Valladolid, in the hotel roomToday (well yesterday, but yesterday was only half an hour ago):-kids love me, even when I can’t say much of anything to them-Benito [a little boy] asked me … Continue reading





