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Daily Archives: 25 June 2008
First Day of Summer for Phoenix
It’s those lazy hazy crazy days of summer here on Earth. At least in the northern hemisphere. Today is also the first day of Northern summer on Mars. In case you think a stowaway bug on the Phoenix lander can … Continue reading
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Drop Dead Date
After three days out of the loop, I see Pope Benedict has given the SSPX a deadline for reconciling with Rome. I don’t really see this as netting a favorable result for reconciliation, do any of you? As with many … Continue reading
Posted in Church News
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Return From Ames With Home Views
After three days at the new parish, I’m back in KC. Fifteen or so more days of two parishes sharing me, then we close on the new house, move to Ames, and start up full-time. The current homestead has two … Continue reading
Posted in Other Places, Parish Life
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