Father Paul listening to an atheist.
See, I’m a pretty rational guy, and you know that all our myths, our religions, come from natural occurrences that we can’t explain. So I can pretty easily see my way through that. Good for you.
Parallels / Luke Crain vs Father Paul / Pacing The Haunting of Hill House / Midnight Mass (both in episode 4) Luke Crain is counting to the number 7 and Father Paul is praying. for @daincrediblegg
The Princess Bride (1987), dir. Rob Reiner
If you would just show up and ask me, I would have taken this collar off and I would have gone with you. I would go with you anywhere in the world. I was never going to do that, John.
RENÉ MAGRITTE / THE PORTRAIT / 1935 [oil on canvas | 28 7/8 x 19 7/8″]
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Midnight Mass - Book IV: Lamentations
I leave you on seen because I don't have the emotional energy to say anything back without feeling like it's the wrong reply but I'm crying into my pillow begging you to keep messaging me anyways so we both know we're still both here. That's flirting, right?
Sparrows. In the Bible it says, “The sparrow will not fall to the ground, not even a sparrow, without God knowing.” He feels every death. I was in South America, in my youth, on a mission, and I stood beneath this… great waterfall. The scale of it. The weight of it… The roar of it, it drowned out every noise in the jungle. Every bird and every voice. And then when I was older, I thought about death, how many deaths occur every second… There’s people, animals, sparrows. If every drop of water in that waterfall were a death, I thought, “Oh. That must be what it’s like for God.” Every moment of every hour of every day, a deluge of death, so loud, how could he hear my whispered prayers over that thundering roar of deaths?