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Daily Archives: 5 May 2008
Placing Your Name
Nancy Atkinson at Universe Today urges you to include your name on the Kepler space probe that will begin searching stars for earthlike planets next year. Here’s where you can do it. Get the kids involved; there’s a 100-word-or-less essay … Continue reading
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HCWEOM 101-104: Eucharistic Processions
Eucharistic processions have an honored history in Catholicism. Note the emphasis here on singing: 101. In processions in which the eucharist is carried through the streets solemnly with singing, the Christian people give public witness to faith and to their … Continue reading
Posted in HCWEOM, post-conciliar liturgy documents, Rites
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The Pope To Take A Holiday
Pope Benedict will schedule a few days of rest in Australia before his official schedule kicks in. Bishop Anthony Fisher, WYD coordinator: We were asked to nominate a suitable location for his stay and have recommended somewhere serene, beautiful and … Continue reading
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