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Examination of conscience is a review of one's past thoughts, words, actions, and omissions for the purpose of ascertaining their conformity with, or deviation from, the moral law. Among Christians, this is generally a private review; secular intellectuals have, on occasion, published autocritiques for public consumption.
Morning, afternoon, and evening will be times of the examinations. The morning is to guard against a particular sin or fault, the afternoon is a fuller examination of the same sin or defect. There will be a visual record with a tally of the frequency of sins or defects during each day. In it, the letter 'g' will indicate days, with 'G' for Sunday.
The Veil is reserved for bishops, priests and monks, as an examination of conscience. Every one of the Hours follows the same basic outline: Introduction, which includes the Lord's Prayer; Prayer of Thanksgiving; Psalm 50 (LXX). Various Psalms; An excerpt from the Holy Gospel; Short Litanies; Some prayers (Only during Prime and Compline)
The book was praised for its examination of "what we do to Black girls and women: how even our best intentions squeeze them into small shapes." [ 6 ] Sullivan cites the importance of coming-of-age stories, stating that she was "reading Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye , reading Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls and Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo ...
Image credits: historycoolkids #3. This is the grave of Leonard Matlovich. After serving three tours in Vietnam, Matlovich became a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
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This explicit shushing is a common thread throughout the Grimms' take on folklore; spells of silence are cast on women more than they are on men, and the characters most valued by male suitors are those who speak infrequently, or don't speak at all. On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked.
Spiritual reading. Reading of the Gospel and some spiritual book; Penance. Some small act of penance or mortification. A short visit to the tabernacle. The Preces, a prayer which is specific to Opus Dei. It is said in Latin once each day by members. Angelus, a prayer in memory of the Incarnation. Members of Opus Dei say the Angelus each day at ...