Spiritual - Holy Images, or liturgical icons, in our churches all principally represent Christ. Images could not represent God, because of His invisibility and incomprehensible nature. The incarnation of His Son has brought us a new insight. These icons express the same Gospel message that Scripture communicates by words and help to "explain" each other. All our images, the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph, and all the saints are all related to Christ who is glorified in them. "They make manifest the 'cloud of witnesses' who continue to participate in the salvation of the world and to whom we are united, above all in sacramental celebrations. Through their icons, it is man 'in the image of God,' finally transfigured' into his likeness' who is revealed to our faith.
Catechism of the Catholic Church, pg. 328
Sewing - I have a hard time keeping track of the different sizes of hand needles I use when working on a project. Umm..I thought. What if I had a pin cushion that had the kind and number of needles written on it? As I told you before, I love Embird, my embroidery software. I got busy and I'm quite happy.
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