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FIYH 112-113: The Power of the Word
FIYH gives its readers a brief epilogue. As we head to the conclusion of the document, we find a reflection entitled, “The Power of the Word.” [112] The pulpit of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna displays an elaborate handrail in … Continue reading
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What Is It?
I haven’t done one of these in a few weeks. What is it? a. A space probe’s view of Saturn’s rings appearing over the planet’s horizon (astronomy) b. A microscopic view of silk strands being laid on a pupa (biology) … Continue reading
Implementing Ordo Missae
My beloved wife joined me for daily Mass today. It has been a blessing to return to regular daily Mass attendance in my new parish. Having a noon Mass is a convenience for a parent like me, compared to 6:15 … Continue reading
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Cyclones And More On Ice
It appears I have moved to a hockey town. Unlike five of my six years in Kansas City, I have a local hockey team to support. Excellent! The ice arena is within walking distance of my home. Sweet! When I … Continue reading
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FIYH 109-111: Non-Negotiables
Let’s say you’re a busy pastor and don’t want to make time or can’t make time to follow all the advice we’re been reading about the past week or two. What do you do? A brief section on the “non-negotiables.” … Continue reading
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