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A Day at the Skete
Daily Prayer Rule (The Eleven) Morning bathed in moonlight at the Skete. ©2012 NHA, All Rights Reserved Our Mornings begin very early at the Skete. The First three of “The Eleven” begin at 3:20 AM in our individual cells. It … Continue reading
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A Day at the Skete
Daily Prayer Rule (The Eleven) Morning bathed in moonlight at the Skete. ©2012 NHA, All Rights Reserved Our Mornings begin very early at the Skete. The First three of “The Eleven” begin at 3:20 AM in our individual cells. It … Continue reading
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The Sacred Heart and Empty Cups
Nazareth House Apostolate The Feast of The Sacred Heart of Jesus July 1, 2011 Dear Friends, I have told this story before but it bears repeating. It should be pondered with an exposed heart much like Jesus, as represented in … Continue reading
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The Sacred Heart and Empty Cups
Nazareth House Apostolate The Feast of The Sacred Heart of Jesus July 1, 2011 Dear Friends, I have told this story before but it bears repeating. It should be pondered with an exposed heart much like Jesus, as represented in … Continue reading
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Road Travel in Salone: "It no easy"
Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks August 2010 “Hello Mama, Good morning. Sorry I could not say much last night when we talked, I was so tired after that long trip. We didn’t get here till 8:30 PM. A … Continue reading
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Road Travel in Salone: "It no easy"
Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks August 2010 “Hello Mama, Good morning. Sorry I could not say much last night when we talked, I was so tired after that long trip. We didn’t get here till 8:30 PM. A … Continue reading
Posted in Education in Kabala, Jesus Prayer, Kabala, Lazarus Sierra Leone salone Outreach, Prayer, Prayer Beads, Rogberi Bridge
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Road Travel in Salone: "It no easy"
Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks August 2010 “Hello Mama, Good morning. Sorry I could not say much last night when we talked, I was so tired after that long trip. We didn’t get here till 8:30 PM. A … Continue reading
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A Sacred Space in an Urban Place
The most frequent statement made from visitors to Grace Church and/or Jonah House Retreat Center is “I didn’t know a place like this existed.” Tucked away on four acres in the midst of the city is a little oasis known … Continue reading
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A Sacred Space in an Urban Place
The most frequent statement made from visitors to Grace Church and/or Jonah House Retreat Center is “I didn’t know a place like this existed.” Tucked away on four acres in the midst of the city is a little oasis known … Continue reading
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