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Daily Archives: 12 July 2007
Finishing With The Litany Of Saints
The Houston Chronicle reports that the family of Lady Bird Johnson prayed the Litany of Saints as she slipped from her coma into death. Though the First Lady was not Catholic, her daughter Luci is, and she called a friend … Continue reading
What’s Wrong with Catholic Liturgical Music?
(This is Neil.) Let me contribute one last post based on the writings of Peter Jeffery. On his webpage, he has an RTF file of an unpublished 1992 piece written for Boston College that he has provocatively titled, “What’s Wrong … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Music, Neil
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Not Only B&W
It may be only black and white, but there are a few illustrative points. The image shows an eight degree angle view of the rings–even that gives you a clue as to their immense spread. We’re looking on the unlit … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy
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