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Daily Archives: 27 September 2009
First Day of School Pix
My wife is big into family traditions, especially inventing, building, and maintaining them. When I retrieved the church pic from this morning, I found the First Day of School image my wife took on my cell phone last month. Compare … Continue reading
Posted in My Family
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The Armchair Liturgist: Handling Overflow
I can’t say I’ve been a fan of handling overflow crowds at Mass by stuffing them into the vestibule, or setting up a tv in the parish hall. That said, we have a decent situation at my new parish. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Parish Life, The Armchair Liturgist
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Control and Circumspection in the Age of Blog
An interesting discussion on the wisdom of Rep. Baron Hill getting slightly testy on his no-record request at a meeting with constituents. Naturally, someone recorded his insistence, despite boos, of a “my meeting” stance. Oopsie. Now, according to the hopeful … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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