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Fernando III, also known as Saint Ferdinand, was a powerful Christian monarch who ruled Castile and Leon from 1217 to 1252.

He was an exceptional military leader who reclaimed more Moorish territory than any other European king and he never lost a battle.

Fernando III was a devout Catholic who was canonized as a saint .
As a child, Fernando III fell gravely ill, and his mother prayed over him without ceasing and when hope was almost gone she took him before a shrine to the Blessed Virgin.

Then she said ;

“Remember that he is thy servant, and thou must cure him if thou desire any service of him!”


Fernando miraculously made it through the night. The boy still had life in him and, went on to become one of the all-timers.
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When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.

〜John Muir




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Wolves are the poets of the wilderness.

〜 John Muir


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Anger so clouds the mind, that it cannot perceive the truth.

〜 Cato the Elder



Jesus Christ is the beginning and the end, the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last. Everything is united in Him, and without Him, there is nothing.

Let us, therefore, celebrate the Triduum, the great mystery of our faith, with one mind, one heart, and one voice.

〜Saint Ignatius of Antioch



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Churches aren't buildings.


Buildings are empty.

Churches are portals.


Churches go beyond the physical structure.

The shapes, space, relationships of geometry, symmetry in the music that comes from the lungs of the building, all point toward the same direction.

No.
These are entities built over centuries.
Living breathing.
No buildings.