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Daily Archives: 11 September 2006
Original Sin and Resurrection
The current issue of the Christian Century has an interview with the Catholic priest and theologian, James Alison. Of course, those who have learned from the work of RenĂ© Girard will especially wish to read the entire interview. But here … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 26
Some liturgical stuff with bishops here: A bishop marked with the fullness of the sacrament of Orders, is “the steward of the grace of the supreme priesthood,” (Oratio consecrationis cpiscopalis in ritu byzantino: Euchologion to mega, Romae, 1873, p. 139.) … Continue reading
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September 11, 2006
Here are a few reflections from Archbishop Rowan Williams; the first two are from his 2002 book, Writing in the Dust: After September 11, and the last is from his Thought for the Day contribution for today. Please pray for … Continue reading
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