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Celtic Christianity - The Presence of God |
Hi, Doug: This is valuable. In our church, whenever we have a baptism, we sing 'The Lorica,' which is a musical form of St. Patrick's Breastplate (as modified, says James Jordan). And on Easter Sunday (Pascha) we had a sermon, 'It's Always Easter!.' that exhorted the presence of God. Easter is a big Sunday. Christ Jesus rose on the 3rd day, the first day of the 7, the 8th day--hey! that makes 12. 1+3+8=12, a number of finality. (In HOST/SuperCalendar, the year is glorified in being named 'coram,' which means face or presence in Latin, and is a high-word--a mountain in laugauge, as a holiday is a mountain in time--, an acronym, for Celebration O (that is) Resurrection Anno Mundi. Lots of puns abound. Celerity is quickness, or quickening (we are raised with Him). O means that is, a genetive appositive, Daughter of Jerusalem= Daughter that is Jerusalem. And AM is people, so... . I eagerly anticipate Chapter 2. Now back to Chapter 1. Shalom, Chuck, covenant rhymer wonk PS: Recently I took another look at an ERH quote. Rhyming resonates presence. "The history of the human race is written on a single theme: How does love become... |


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Posted on July 4, 2007
Thanks, Doug! Love in Christ, Chuck