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Daily Archives: 22 May 2008
FIYH 4: Continuing With The Assembly
Letting the Carnival of Space have its headline for the day, let’s return to the earthbound theme of Sunday homiletics. The US bishops start their document with the assembly, the listeners of the homily: [4] We believe that it is … Continue reading
Carnival of Space #55
We’re happy to host the 55th Carnival of Space, continuing in a great tradition of astronomy-minded bloggers around the world. My name is Todd, and I’m the astronomy-minded partner here at Catholic Sensibility. Friends know my family and I are … Continue reading
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