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Daily Archives: 26 July 2006
“The Christians of the future will be either mystics …”
I’m off to another wedding in Wisconsin. But, before I leave, I would like to direct your attention to an article by Professor Lawrence Cunningham in the current Notre Dame Magazine. Here are a few excerpts: … The Greek verb … Continue reading
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Uncensored Prayer
This excerpt from Spiritual Direction: Wisdom for the Long Walk of Faith, by Henri Nouwen (edited after Nouwen’s death by Michael J. Christensen and Rebecca Laird), is from Beliefnet: Our inclination is to reveal to God only what we feel … Continue reading
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Dei Verbum 18
In the days of Brown (Dan not Raymond), a reminder of the trustworthy origin of the four Gospels: It is common knowledge that among all the Scriptures, even those of the New Testament, the Gospels have a special preeminence, and … Continue reading
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