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Carpentis is Dave Maddalena
Carpentis is David Maddalena


dpmaddalena@gmail.com
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id-dmad

domain-imby.net




http://imby.net (art and theology)
http://imby.net (art and theology)


http://maddalena.imby.net
http://imby.net/lowtech (blog of old-school, low-tech, things of beauty, written out of Silicon Valley)


http://imby.net/scribe


Wrote the original article on [[Lent]]. The interested reader can find an extended reflective series of essays on Lent and some of its holy days at http://www.imby.net/easter/
Wrote the original article on [[Lent]]. The interested reader can find an extended reflective series of essays on Lent and some of its holy days at http://www.brightsadness.org


These ''Lent devotions'' are written from the perspective of a modern Christian for others who have no church tradition related to Lenten liturgical practice, and are not meant to replace or replicate any liturgical practice. They are intended, simply, as a guide for the curious and the committed to comprehend and prepare for the great joy of Easter.
These ''Lent devotions'' are written from the perspective of a modern Christian for others who have no church tradition related to Lenten liturgical practice, and are not meant to replace or replicate any established liturgical practice. They are intended, simply, as a guide for the curious and the committed to comprehend and prepare for the great joy of Easter.

Latest revision as of 01:21, 3 May 2019

Carpentis is David Maddalena

dpmaddalena@gmail.com


http://imby.net (art and theology)

http://maddalena.imby.net


Wrote the original article on Lent. The interested reader can find an extended reflective series of essays on Lent and some of its holy days at http://www.brightsadness.org

These Lent devotions are written from the perspective of a modern Christian for others who have no church tradition related to Lenten liturgical practice, and are not meant to replace or replicate any established liturgical practice. They are intended, simply, as a guide for the curious and the committed to comprehend and prepare for the great joy of Easter.