Saint Augustine is crying and in complete turmoil. He throws himself on the grounds and begs for God’s assistance. In a state of weeping, bitter contrition Augustine hears a child’s voice from a nearby house say, in a sing-song way, “Take it and Read it” Augustine, taking it as a sign, opens the nearest book, which was Paul’s letter to the Romans and reads. Says Augustine, “it was as though my heart was filled with a light of confidence and all the shadows of my doubt were swept away.”
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Lumen: ¿Te gustan las colas?
Lumen: ¿Te gustan las colas?: A mí sí me gustan según qué colas, en particular las colas de pescado automovilísticas de mediados del siglo pasado. Este enlace previo pue...
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