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Daily Archives: 19 January 2010
Madden-Martin, Leaving and Staying
My friend and frequent commenter Jimmy sent me some links today. First, is the text of a letter by a man, Andrew Madden, to Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. Then, the archbishop’s reply. This should sting. I know it stings me, … Continue reading
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Freezing Fog
Interesting weather here in central Iowa yesterday and today. Clouds ordinarily high up in the sky have clung to the ground. With temperatures just at freezing, it looks freaky-beautiful around here. The young miss commented that it’s like Narnia under … Continue reading
Day 2 – The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 2010
(This is Neil) All of the material can be found here. Yesterday, the Pope received an ecumenical delegation of the Lutheran Church in Finland and said: The Second Vatican Council committed the Catholic Church “irrevocably to following the path of … Continue reading