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Daily Archives: 12 April 2009
Easter Vigil: “Here we are!”
At the Vigil last night, I was struck by Baruch 3, that overlooked reading, seldom used unless your parish is one of the seldom communities that proclaim the full roster of readings. My staff colleague Misty did well proclaiming this … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Liturgy
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Easter Sunday 2009
Human beings will eventually leave behind the Earth as they explore the solar system and beyond. The migration is inevitable, as it was for those souls who left the cradle of Africa millennia ago, making their way to Europe, Asia, Australia, … Continue reading
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Have Faith
Some people on the Catholic Right spend a lot of energy and keyboard time making the rational argument for the Resurrection, touting evidence and all. On the other hand, there’s a general belittling others when they ply the intellectual side … Continue reading →