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		<title>By: Kimberlee Conway Ireton</title>
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		<description>Susan, I love that the word for consolation is the same word used for the Holy Spirit. I usually think of the Spirit as being wild and crazy (and therefore scary), so this is a lovely image: the Spirit as consolation. I&#039;ll think of that each time I do the examen. My consolation each day indicates the presence of the Holy Spirit!

It was lovely beyond words to talk with you yesterday. May this week be blessed with a felt sense of God&#039;s Consolation.</description>
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<p>It was lovely beyond words to talk with you yesterday. May this week be blessed with a felt sense of God&#8217;s Consolation.</p>
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