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		By: Vanessa Rottner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Your Grace:

Thank you for your insightful comments and wisdom.  In our own human need that God so understand and wants our love, we can all so often in our world today be distracted. I appreciate the examples of both the Peter and the fisherman and others, which reminds us to look further into our own spirituality. How very often we can miss the subtle clues!!  Deeper prayer and meditation can enable us to do this.  Lent is a wonderful time to do this, to reach deeper in our relationships, our perceptions of intention, seeing with vision through Holy contemplation, so we might see the Kingdom of God in our midst.  We have so many opportunities to see the Christ in others and to share our abiding love we have of God.    I have been so fortunate to have the many blessings of the Church and Wycliffe to enable me to go deeper in my own journey!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Your Grace:</p>
<p>Thank you for your insightful comments and wisdom.  In our own human need that God so understand and wants our love, we can all so often in our world today be distracted. I appreciate the examples of both the Peter and the fisherman and others, which reminds us to look further into our own spirituality. How very often we can miss the subtle clues!!  Deeper prayer and meditation can enable us to do this.  Lent is a wonderful time to do this, to reach deeper in our relationships, our perceptions of intention, seeing with vision through Holy contemplation, so we might see the Kingdom of God in our midst.  We have so many opportunities to see the Christ in others and to share our abiding love we have of God.    I have been so fortunate to have the many blessings of the Church and Wycliffe to enable me to go deeper in my own journey!</p>
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