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Daily Archives: 2 October 2006
Teach The Children Well
That seems to be what Eric is suggesting on the thread below where we touch on the notion of prestige in liturgical roles. It might be that my no-nonsense approach with elitists has alienated them (or me) from their influence … Continue reading
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Lumen Gentium 52
The last several sections of Lumen Gentium treat, as the chapter headings suggests, “THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, MOTHER OF GOD IN THE MYSTERY OF CHRIST AND THE CHURCH.“ Sections 52 through 69 serve as a document to itself. It has … Continue reading
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Invasion
I don’t watch network tv. So they call me on the phone. It must be a big election year. I was cooking dinner when the call came. Just five minutes. Just a few answers. They needn’t have bothered, really. The … Continue reading →