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I like the images you've included, Regina - each of them, primitive and fresh, and particularly June Jameson's oil.

Also, I like your comment laying a cluster of our sins of impurity - abortion, divorce, contraception, pornography - alongside Mary's pure heart, seeking mercy. Reminding me indirectly of your unflinching, thoroughly consequential, deeply touching treatment of Raphaela and Hermes in "Rapunzel, Let Down." Putting me in mind as well of Mary Eberstadt's discussions of family breakdown in book after book.

Also, your comment about focusing our lives on our particular calls, our vocations, with prophecies shedding light from the side, rather than distracting us in guesswork and sensation.

Good post. I'm looking forward to your seven - count 'em, seven! - hot tips coming. Thank you!

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Thanks, Robert! :)

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