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Mars Panorama
JPL’s stout rovers continue their scientific study of Mars on opposite sides of the planet.
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The “Experience” of Liturgy
The current issue of Weavings has an article about liturgy by Maggie Ross, an Anglican solitary who lives in Alaska (and has a blog here) that might be relevant to our recent discussions. I do not think that I agree … Continue reading
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The Finn-fest Continues
The Catholic Culture web site has posted its own summation of Kansas City’s Bishop Finn. I suppose conservative Catholics online need somewhere else to go to get the NCR story, but without the troublesome bits that send them to the … Continue reading →