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Daily Archives: 2 January 2007
“Let us widen this friendship then …”
(This is Neil). Let me first wish our readers a blessed New Year. I will be frighteningly busy during January and will not have an opportunity to post very often. Perhaps I will at least have an opportunity to work … Continue reading
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Kicking Up Ring
Prometheus tugs on Saturn’s F-Ring. Here’s how the Cassini site describes it: The striated appearance of the F ring is immediately apparent in the region of the ring that trails behind the moon Prometheus. The F ring is characterized … Continue reading
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Orientalium Ecclesiarum 6
Here’s a second mention of “organic improvement” with regard to liturgy: All members of the Eastern Rite should know and be convinced that they can and should always preserve their legitimate liturgical rite and their established way of life, and … Continue reading
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