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Daily Archives: 10 March 2008
One Way Ticket To Mars
Hold off the salivation of sending your favorite personality on this mission. I’m interested in your ethical commentary on this Jim McLane proposal I saw at Universe Today blogged by Nancy Atkinson last week. Speaking on the genesis of the … Continue reading
DMC 33-34: Gestures
Music down, gesture to go: 33. In view of the nature of the liturgy as an activity of the entire person and in view of the psychology of children, participation by means of gestures and posture should be strongly encouraged … Continue reading
Out of the House
Can you imagine getting turned out of your church (domus Dei) a few weeks before Easter? Hopefully Holy Name parishioners will be back soon when they fix the ceiling. We got the word from our architect that we’ll be out … Continue reading
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Little Rock Rescinds
The diocese of Little Rock has withdrawn a public opposition to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a group that was thought to send grants to Planned Parenthood. The diocesan administrator, Msgr. J. Gaston Hebert, seems convinced that is not … Continue reading
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