you know you’ve watched bbcan for years when you could tell rob was gonna be evicted because the edit made it look like it was possible for him to stay
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you know you’ve watched bbcan for years when you could tell rob was gonna be evicted because the edit made it look like it was possible for him to stay
June or July 2024 | Welcome to the world Hugo López Zipitria 🧡
rob put up such a good fight! his final speech was one of the best I’ve heard on the show. gone too soon
God, I have seen what you have done for roberto lopez
ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE
In today’s Catholic liturgy for the second Sunday of Easter, we read the story of the one apostle and disciple often referred to by the unfortunate nickname of “doubting Thomas” (John 20:19-31). I propose you spend some time in his company today helped, perhaps, by these poetic verses from the pen of Malcolm Guite.
“We do not know… how can we know the way?” Courageous master of the awkward question, You spoke the words the others dared not say And cut through their evasion and abstraction. Oh doubting Thomas, father of my faith, You put your finger on the nub of things We cannot love some disembodied wraith, But flesh and blood must be our king of kings. Your teaching is to touch, embrace, anoint, Feel after Him and find Him in the flesh. Because He loved your awkward counter-point The Word has heard and granted you your wish. Oh place my hands with yours, help me divine The wounded God whose wounds are healing mine.
Sonnet: St. Thomas the Apostle by Malcom Guite Art: Peace Be With You by Roberto Lopez (2011)
Richard Avedon, Roberto Lopez, Oil Field Worker, Lyons, Texas, 1980