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    <title>Lectio the Liturgy - Episodes Tagged with “Lordsprayer”</title>
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That's how it all started. You know those times - when you ask God to show you something amazing in Scripture. One weekend during Easter of 2016, the only thing that popped off the page of Scripture was "so that".
So what was I supposed to do with that? "Nothing" was my first reaction because really, what kind of conjunction is that, anyway? Next week, another "so that" appeared. THEN, I went home and started diagramming Scripture, and I found myself, each day, diagramming a new verse. This method made the Scripture, and the Prayers of the Liturgy come alive. (p.s. "So that" is not like an equal sign.)
I am a wife, mom, and a convert to the Catholic Faith. I love to read, travel, teach, and share the love of God. Tea and Scripture make for the best mornings, don't they?
DISCLAIMER: No "grammar police" here!  I have rediscovered my passion for diagramming sentences and in doing so, have found a whole new insight into prayer because I've found joy in the words.
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    <itunes:summary>Give a woman a phrase, and she's going to want a visual to go with it.
That's how it all started. You know those times - when you ask God to show you something amazing in Scripture. One weekend during Easter of 2016, the only thing that popped off the page of Scripture was "so that".
So what was I supposed to do with that? "Nothing" was my first reaction because really, what kind of conjunction is that, anyway? Next week, another "so that" appeared. THEN, I went home and started diagramming Scripture, and I found myself, each day, diagramming a new verse. This method made the Scripture, and the Prayers of the Liturgy come alive. (p.s. "So that" is not like an equal sign.)
I am a wife, mom, and a convert to the Catholic Faith. I love to read, travel, teach, and share the love of God. Tea and Scripture make for the best mornings, don't they?
DISCLAIMER: No "grammar police" here!  I have rediscovered my passion for diagramming sentences and in doing so, have found a whole new insight into prayer because I've found joy in the words.
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  <title>Episode 118: Where did "For Thine" go?</title>
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  <description>Sometimes it feels like when you’re a convert to the Catholic Faith, you are bilingual. 
“Don’t Catholics pray ‘The Lord’s Prayer?’”
“Yes, but we call it the ‘Our Father.‘”
When this mix of Catholics &amp;amp; Protestants pray, there’s often a tension in the air when they get to that part - the one about “For Thine is the Kingdom…”
Thanks for praying with me,
Julie 
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“Don’t Catholics pray ‘The Lord’s Prayer?’”<br>
“Yes, but we call it the ‘Our Father.‘”</p>

<p>When this mix of Catholics &amp; Protestants pray, there’s often a tension in the air when they get to that part - the one about “For Thine is the Kingdom…”</p>

<p>Thanks for praying with me,<br>
Julie</p>]]>
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“Don’t Catholics pray ‘The Lord’s Prayer?’”<br>
“Yes, but we call it the ‘Our Father.‘”</p>

<p>When this mix of Catholics &amp; Protestants pray, there’s often a tension in the air when they get to that part - the one about “For Thine is the Kingdom…”</p>

<p>Thanks for praying with me,<br>
Julie</p>]]>
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