I did when I read The Red Badge Of Courage and All Quiet On The Western Front. So I try to avoid reading too closely about war. I do lie in bed at night and panic about nuclear bombs and such. So does that count? I practise in my mind how we would ecsape or what would we do for food and water.
I'm a career Youth Ministry Coordinator, now serving as a Pastoral Ministry Managers in the largest Collaborative in the Boston area...married to the Best YM in the Archdiocese. On my office bulletin board, an illustration from St. Joseph's Baltimore Catechism shows two boys wearing baseball mitts looking out a window. One says "Too bad it's raining." The other replies, "When we accept things like this from God without complaining, it helps to clean the selfishness out of our souls."
That just cracks me up.
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I did when I read The Red Badge Of Courage and All Quiet On The Western Front.
So I try to avoid reading too closely about war. I do lie in bed at night and panic about nuclear bombs and such. So does that count? I practise in my mind how we would ecsape or what would we do for food and water.
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