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Daily Archives: 12 August 2006
Faith, Justification, and the Liturgist
I’ve often been asked to justify my position in the parish. Some people just don’t get it. And they like it that way because they have their minds already made up. Tony from Catholic Pillow Fight recently commented: “Though I … Continue reading
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The Church, the Culture, and Sex
The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wells, an Anglican priest, is Dean of the Chapel at Duke University. He begins a recent column in the Church Times with the disturbing statement, “For many students today, sex is a sport.” How did this … Continue reading
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