100th Blog Post + Some Inspiration


Can you believe it??

This is my 100th BLOG POST??

Woah

#mindblown

I mean, it seemed like forever ago that I posted this mess of a post, and now I'm on post 100

Jeez

How time flies

Anyways, 100 posts seems somewhat monumental so I just wanted to say that this was post 100 and to thank all of you for reading and commenting on my blog posts. All of you know how nice it is to see that someone either commented or followed.

So yeah, thank you my lovelies <33


If you have taken/or are taking Mother of Divine Grace's Medieval European History & Lit. you'll remember reading (or you may be reading it now) Chesterton's The Ballad of the White Horse.

(for those of you who haven't read or heard of The Ballad of the White Horse, it's about how King Alfred of England drove the Danes out of England after a devastating loss)

Anyways, I haven't finished it yet, but I'm enjoying my first read with Chesterton. This isn't a review, so let me give you that bit of inspiration that I promised.

At the beginning of the epic, Alfred is desperate and has no hope. Like I mentioned earlier, he has just suffered a devastating loss (on Christmas no less). He is moaning and groaning and then Our Lady appears to him.

She gives him a comforting speech that says that he might not win in this world, but he will win in the next.

The whole passage is really beautiful, but there is one line that just gives you chills (and if you've read Regina Doman's The Shadow of the Bear, you'll recognize this)

She says:

"But the men signed of the cross of Christ
Go gaily in the dark"

Wow. Just think about that for a second and read it again.

"But the men signed of the cross of Christ
Go gaily in the dark"

I'm getting chills right now.

We, as Christian's, are the men signed of the cross of Christ. The world is dark and scary, but we must go gaily in the dark.


Sorry that this was a bit short and random, but I hope you enjoyed it! Have you read The Ballad of the White Horse? Did you like it? If not, you should read it! 

17 comments:

  1. Ack, yes, The Shadow of the Bear is the reason I know that quote!! <3

    Congratulations on 100 blog posts, and an excellent, inspirational 100th post!

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    1. Lol, I was reading it and when I got to it I was like, "Hehe, I know that..." :P

      Thank you Nicole!! <33

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  2. Wow, that's an amazing quote! I'll definitely have to remember that one! And, no I haven't read it yet but it sounds like a really good book. I'll have to check it out sometime!

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    1. It is very inspirational!! You'll have to tell me what you think of it!!

      And thank you!! :DDDD

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  3. Congrats!! And I love that quote. <3

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  4. Congrats on your 100th blog post!!

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  5. Congrats on your 100th post.
    Yay, quote from "Shadow of the Bear." I love that book. :D

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    1. Thank you!!
      Yess, that book is soooo good!!

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  6. CONGRATS!!! *throws confetti* That's awesome!!! :-D

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  7. Yay, Ceci! *joins in throwing confetti and adds to the confusion by blowing a horn*
    I love reading your posts, and YES, THAT QUOTE. AWESOME. I NEED TO READ THOSE BOOKS.

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    1. Haha xD
      Yesss! Chesterton is SO GOOD and The Shadow of the Bear is <33

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Heylo there! I see that you're about to comment, thank you! I have comment moderation on posts older than 6 days only so that I won't miss it, it has happened you know.

~Ceci