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More specifically, my morning routine involves picking up a large, copper-colored coin, with the words “memento mori” printed on it, which is Latin for “remember, you die.” It’s a ...
The book cover of ‘Memento Mori: Prayers on the Last Things’ is not morbid when viewed from a Catholic standpoint. (photo: Cropped book cover/Pauline Bools & Media) Clare Walker Features ...
Commonly referred to as “memento mori,” the objects take their name from a Latin phrase (meaning “remember you must die”) that informed popular thinking during the late Middle Ages and ...
Memento mori, a Latin phrase meaning "remember you must die," encourages us to live life to the fullest. The phrase originates from ancient Rome, where a servant would remind victorious generals ...
The project has now grown to include two forthcoming books: a journal titled "Remember Your Death: Memento Mori Journal," as well as a Lenten devotional titled "Remember Your Death: Memento Mori ...
7, marking the release of Joanna Ebenstein’s deeply personal new book, “Memento Mori: Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life.” Ebenstein’s newest book explores how contemplating death ...
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