
Snowflake Photos from SnowCrystals.com
In this frigid weather, it’s hard, I know. But there is a way to totally change how you feel about snowflakes, particularly in this last week of Advent.
Elizabeth Scalia

Snowflake Photos from SnowCrystals.com
In this frigid weather, it’s hard, I know. But there is a way to totally change how you feel about snowflakes, particularly in this last week of Advent.
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Elizabeth Scalia is a Benedictine Oblate and the Managing Editor of the Catholic Portal at Patheos. She is a writer, speaker and a regularly-featured columnist at First Things and at The Catholic Answer.


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Stunning. I see them and I’m transfixed, drawn in. I think of Pure Beauty. But…I liked your take on them and how they remind you of Christ.
Oh, and your knife in my conscience’s back at the end. Thanks, I needed that.
Its still Advent. I still have time to reform.
The shape reminds me of the Star of David also,
perhaps in honor of the birth of the most
famous Jewish person in western civilization.
I love this!
Your layout is not working and I had to scroll down to find your text but the link worked fine!
Thanks.
Beautiful pictures and beautiful text to point to a beautiful Christ. Thank you.