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Daily Archives: 8 August 2008
FIYH 114-115: The Spirit Animates
The conclusion of the FIYH epilogue: [114] We dare to utter that sacred Word because we once heard the voice of Mystery who spoke to Isaiah: “Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?” And we answered with Isaiah, … Continue reading
Posted in Fulfilled in Your Hearing, Liturgy, USCCB documents
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Space Kicks at Carnival 66
Surf on over to A Mars Odyssey for a good assortment of space-related posts from across the blogosphere, this week’s edition of the Carnival of Space. I’ve taken no time to prepare any original blog material. In a week or … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, The Blogosphere
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Seminarian Summers
The CNS blog has two posts and links to seminarians spending summers in parishes. Dioceses like Phoenix and St Petersburg are typical. I’ve enjoyed many friendships and colleagues from twenty years in parish ministry. But it got me wondering. Why … Continue reading
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