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Ever heard of the “mullygrubs?” Not an insect or plant fungus, it was a word my grandmother used to describe how she felt at times. “Honey, I got a case of the mullygrubs today,” she would state. I wasn’t sure what it meant at the time, ...
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As summer comes to a close, and we say goodbye to lazy days and summer vacations, I think back to the many memories of our annual family vacation to 30A (long before it was marketed at 30A). Back then, we called it Seagrove Beach. My brothe...
This past weekend at Mass, I couldn't stop looking at the Crucifix above the altar. What drew my eyes were the skinned knees on the corpus. As I sat quietly reflecting on the bloody knees, I thought about the falls that Jesus suffered with ...
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