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Daily Archives: 20 January 2009
A Good Day To Be An American
Ian O’Neill at Universe Today describes a bit of the Google satellite that produced this image.
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PCS 226-231: Prayers for the Dead
The brief liturgical outline is as follows: Greeting (226) Prayer (227) Reading (228) Litany (229) Lord’s Prayer (230) Prayer of Commendation (231) The ritual greeting may be used “in these or similar words,” and two examples are given, one based … Continue reading
Day 3: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 2009
(This is Neil) Day 3 Christians face to face with economic injustice and poverty “that they may become one in your hand” Lev 25: 8-14 The jubilee which liberates Ps 146 The Lord executes justice for the oppressed … Continue reading
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