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Daily Archives: 14 March 2008
Titan, Saturn, And Carnival #45
With all this week’s Enceladus excitement, it’s easy to miss this charming image of Titan about to disappear behind the much-larger globe of Saturn. The yellow and orange hues look warm, but in reality, these are very, very cold worlds. … Continue reading
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DMC 40: Introductory Rites
The introductory rites: one of the battlegrounds of the liturgy tussles. DMC weighs in on the side of directness and simplicity. The important factor is to allow these rites to do their job and not distract children. 40. The introductory … Continue reading
Who’s #1 …
… in terms of tickets handled by sca… oops, I mean brokers? The NCReg’s Pope2008.com blog reports on Archd Wash efforts to cancel out the broker effect, if they even get a sniff of pope tix on the net. They … Continue reading
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DMC 38-39: Parts of the Mass, a Beginning
Chapter III, Part 8 of the DMC takes a look at the parts of the Mass. In fact, these sections and the fifteen that follow will detail some specifics on various Mass parts and how they could and should be … Continue reading
“You ought to wash one another’s feet”
It took me a few weeks to get the thrust of the PewSitter news site. It’s been up for awhile, but with the political season rumbling into gear, the PewSitter folks are clearly under that Apologists for Republicans banner off … Continue reading →