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[quote name='Myles' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:06 PM'][url="http://www.icspublications.org/"]Institute of Carmelite Studies Publications[/url]

Go for it ;)
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:woot: thanks!

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Man if I had a nickel for every relationship that was ended because another woman wanted to discuss St Theresa of Avila extensively....


Recipe for disaster man.. Very romantic stuff. Its like spiritually going to the prom.

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franciscanheart

[quote name='hot stuff' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:20 PM']Man if I had a nickel for every relationship that was ended because another woman wanted to discuss St Theresa of Avila extensively....
Recipe for disaster man..  Very romantic stuff.  Its like spiritually going to the prom.
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[quote name='hot stuff' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:24 PM']Throw in a little TS Eliot and you might as well send out wedding announcements
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Man, if I'd known it was that potent, I'd have been reading St. Theresa YEARS ago. I wonder if Krieg's Catholic Bookstore is still open tonight ...

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[quote name='hugheyforlife' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:25 PM']:unsure:  :ninja:
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[quote name='Sojourner' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:26 PM']Man, if I'd known it was that potent, I'd have been reading St. Theresa YEARS ago. I wonder if Krieg's Catholic Bookstore is still open tonight ...
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BTW I strongly STRONGLY suggest reading Eliot. It complements St Theresa very well.


Just don't start with The Wasteland

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[quote name='hot stuff' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:28 PM']BTW I strongly STRONGLY suggest reading Eliot.  It complements St Theresa very well. 
Just don't start with The Wasteland
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I think I've read The Wasteland before, like in Jr. High or something. I read a lot of stuff back then.

But where would you recommend I start?

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Thy Geekdom Come

[quote name='Sojourner' date='Nov 18 2005, 04:18 PM']Jen's gonna be jealous ... :ohno:
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Laudate_Dominum

When I read St. Teresa's autobiography about 6 years ago, I considered it to be the best book I had read to date. This thread is funny because just a couple days ago I was just thinking of reading it a second time.

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