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Daily Archives: 4 September 2006
Fifty Still Nifty Almost Fifty Years Later
Most everybody probably missed it. I know I did. When we Americans woke up on the morning of 11 July this summer, our nation had gone the longest period in its history without adding a new state. The time between … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 22
Two parts to this section; first a reiteration of the role of bishops as successors to the apostles: Just as in the Gospel, the Lord so disposing, St. Peter and the other apostles constitute one apostolic college, so in a … Continue reading
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