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Daily Archives: 10 September 2007
Iapetus Encounter
The Cassini web page has posted raw images from the mission’s Iapetus close encounter. Above is the view yesterday from about 170,000 miles away. This one from 38,000 miles out. They got a nice image of the equatorial ridge girdling … Continue reading
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GILH 5
We have the example of Jesus. What does the Bible tell us about praying as the Church? Chapter I-II. Prayer of the Church Command to Pray 5. Jesus has commanded us to do as he did. On many occasions he … Continue reading
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Liturgical Blues
If the pope does it, what about others? This was for a Saturday Mass, which happened to be the feast of the Nativity of Mary.
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