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Daily Archives: 20 June 2008
FIYH 37-39: Limitations of the Preacher
The preacher is in a tough position, especially the primary one in a community. A caution not to get a big head about things, and keeping perspective on things: [37] It may be good to close this section with a … Continue reading
Posted in Fulfilled in Your Hearing, Liturgy, USCCB documents
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Satellite Imagination: Meet The Louisians
When I was in college my friend Mark, an astrophysics grad student, took me to the Mees Observatory, our university’s in-state research telescope. Among other things, we viewed Giovanni Cassini’s Louisian Stars—named for King Louis XIV, the astronomer’s patron at … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Satellite Imagination
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Carnival of Space #59
… can be found at Maria Brumm’s Green Gabbro site. Go read; it’s a good edition. I approve that a geophysicist is hosting the carnival. That was my undergraduate major… the geo part … of geology, that is. One of … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, The Blogosphere
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