#43.1, Tues., April 4, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. Luxeuil          My boys had a long day. Before I left our camp I looked on them sleeping like a nest of baby bunnies, so innocently curled up on the fluffy fleeces we brought for these nights camping with the pilgrims.  Even as we took our time, the walk here wasContinue reading “#43.1, Tues., April 4, 2023”

Post #32.10, Tues., May 24, 2022

Historical setting: 589 C.E. In the Vosges Mountains          Were we monks working side-by-side at the benches in a monastery we would ink the approved words copying manuscripts in silence and we would never know one another’s hopes or fears. Here we can talk freely to each other while the Rule of Columbanus is copied,Continue reading “Post #32.10, Tues., May 24, 2022”