Sacré Cœur. 35 rue du Chevalier de la Barre. After a morning spent making our way to some shops on rue d'Hauteville in Paris, we realized that if we had traveled all this way that we should continue on to see Sacré Cœur. We had already covered 2.2 km (1.37 miles) making our way from [...]
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Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral is also called the High Kirk of Glasgow, St. Kentigern's or St. Mungo's Cathedral. The name St. Mungo may sound familiar if you read my post on the Murals of Glasgow where I shared my favorite mural of a modern day St. Mungo. History. Around 550 A.D., St. Mungo, founded a [...]
What A Trip To Oude Kerk In Amsterdam Taught Me About Experientialism
Visiting Oude Kerk in Amsterdam. And A Lesson Learned. Experientialism. First things first. What in the heck do I mean by experientialism? This is not a lesson on apologetics or whatever else may come to mind when hearing this word. Experience vs. Materialism. This is about experience vs. materialism. Experientialism is the term used [...]
Thursday Doors – St. Philips
St. Philips. This week my Thursday Doors, once again, come from our day trip over to Southport, NC. This church caught my eye as we drove in to Southport. We were looking for the visitor center so I figured I'd capture a photo of it later. If you'll recall, I mentioned in my other Southport [...]
Thursday Doors-Heights Community Church
I find the architecture of many churches to be quite spectacular. I have some that I will be going back by to photograph. They are tucked away for future outings. Thursday doors is where door lovers from around the world come together to share their finds. I mentioned last week that I joined in because [...]
Irish Blessing
In light of today being St Patrick's Day, I thought I'd share my favorite Irish blessing. I first heard this blessing nearly 18 years ago. My husband and I were dating, but had entered into "considering marriage" territory. We had a whirlwind romance so that consideration came pretty early. My husband had bought a [...]