Our Lord's Heart is indeed ineffably beautiful and satisfying: it exhausts all reality and answers all the soul's needs. The very thought of it is almost more than the mind can compass. Teilhard de Chardin S.J.
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Saturday 19 February 2011
Heart and Steel
Ian drew my attention to the heart in my blog on the furnace. (16th Feb) I only noticed this after I put the blog up. But this was the only colour picture I could find on a blast furnace at the old East Moors steel works in Cardiff: See HERE I think Teilhard would have liked that! He believed you could find God in all things: at the heart of matter. He treasured a lump of iron as a child!! If you look for sacred hearts you can find them all over the place: you just have to be open to them!
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