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Daily Archives: 15 July 2006
An Early Music “Harmonious” Wedding
Introducing a music site many of you will find luscious: Angela Mariani’s Harmonia, from Indiana University public radio. Just in case there’s an early music geek wannabe planning a wedding surfing here today, check out the July 3rd show … Continue reading
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Dei Verbum 7
Moves on to chapter II, “Handing on Divine Revelation” In His gracious goodness, God has seen to it that what He had revealed for the salvation of all nations would abide perpetually in its full integrity and be handed on … Continue reading
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Taking Evil Seriously
Perhaps – and I say this after having glanced at more alarming newspaper headlines – we do not need any more impetus to think about evil right now. But here is part of this Sunday’s “Credo” column from the Times, … Continue reading
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