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Daily Archives: 2 September 2008
Knock, Knock, Knockin’ On Translation’s Door
Frequent guest Jimmy Mac sent me a link to America‘s piece penned by Bishop Victor Galeone of St Augustine (Florida). If you get America, this is an insightful read. These were highlights for me: It is important to note that … Continue reading
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The Clouds of Mars
The Universe Today blog posts this mini-movie of clouds above the Phoenix lander. The clouds are a dramatic visualization of the Martian water cycle. The water vapor comes off the north pole during the peak of summer. The northern-Mars summer … Continue reading
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Ordination Rites: Ordination of a Priest 14
As with the ordination of a deacon, the bishop is given a homily of sorts. While he may or may not use these words, they do indicate some of the Church’s public theology: 14. Then all sit, and the bishop … Continue reading