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  1. But first, a moment of levity with Chef and Gwynne! Madalena is having second thoughts, but as Wormwood sees someone carrying the sword of The One True King, he teaches her to Do the D’Dew and ...

  2. Galavant recap: Love and Death / Do the D'Dew. All you need is love — oh, and an undead army, a virgin, and some dark magic. “Love and Death” wasn’t a particularly strong episode, but it ...

  3. Galavant follows the adventures of Galavant, a dashing hero who is determined to reclaim his reputation and his "Happily Ever After" by going after the evil King Richard, who ruined it the moment he stole the love of Galavant's life, Madalena. The episodes chronicle Galavant's journeys (and the twists and turns that go along with them) through ...

    • Introduction to The Author
    • Excerpts from on The Love of God
    • Reflections

    Bernard (1090−1153) was one of the great leaders in the history of the Church. He was an eloquent speaker and considered by many to be one of the holiest individuals who ever lived. He grew up in Dijon, France, and at the age of twenty-two entered as a novice in the monastery of Cîteaux. Three years later he was appointed to supervise a group of hi...

    1. Why God Should be Loved

    You ask me, ​“Why should God be loved?” I answer: the reason for loving God is God himself. And why should God be loved for his own sake? Simply because no one could be more justly loved than God, no one deserves our love more. Some may question if God deserves our love or if they might have something to gain by loving him. The answer to both questions is yes, but I find no other worthy reason for loving him except himself.

    2. The First Degree of Love: Love of Self for Self’s Sake

    Love is a natural human affection. It comes from God. Hence the first and greatest commandment is, ​“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God.” But human nature is weak and therefore compelled to love itself and serve itself first. In the human realm people love themselves for their own sake. This is planted within us for who ever hated his own self? But if this love of ourselves becomes too lavish, it will overflow its natural boundaries through excessive love of pleasure. People can easily become s...

    3. The Second Degree of Love: Love of God for Self’s Sake

    God, therefore, who makes everything that is good, makes himself to be loved. He does it as follows: first, God blesses us with his protection. When we live free from trouble we are happy, but in our pride we may conclude that we are responsible for our security. Then, when we suffer some calamity, some storm in our lives, we turn to God and ask his help, calling upon him in times of trouble. This is how we who only love ourselves first begin to love God. We will begin to love God even if it...

    If anyone deserves to stand beside St. John as an ​“apostle of love,” it has to be Bernard. He wrote some eighty-six sermons on the Song of Solomon as an allegory of divine/human love. His beautiful hymn, ​“Jesus the Very Thought of Thee,” reverberates with the language of divine love. O hope of every contrite heart, O joy of all the meek; To those...

  4. Galavant is a musical-comedy series which first aired on ABC during the 2014/2015 midseason winter break, bridging the gap between season halves of Once Upon a Time. The series follows the exploits of the famous knight Galavant, whose true love Madalena was kidnapped by the evil King Richard. However, when Galavant attempted to rescue her ...

  5. Action Girl: She even knows how to dual-wield swords.; Affectionate Nickname: Galavant called her "Izzy" or "Princess Isababble".; Ambiguously Brown: Isabella has a vaguely Spanish name (as does her kingdom, Valencia), is played by a Chinese-Indian-Jewish actress, has parents played by white actors, and has a cousin who rules a country that looks slightly like "Arabian Nights" Days.

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  7. Feb 1, 2016 · 2. Richard proclaiming to Wormwood “I have a dragon” as his secret weapon, only for Wormwood to seemingly kill it. (He was okay!) 3. Gareth looking completely disinterested at Galavant’s wedding. 4. The fact that the young Gareth in Richard’s flash-forward looked almost identical to Vinnie Jones. If this is the end, we’ll miss ...

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