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Daily Archives: 20 May 2010
Above a Dark Horizon
The sights one can see in space! I wasn’t quite sure I believed this scene when I first saw it yesterday. From the Cassini space probe, the moon Titan is imaged across the rings of Saturn from just above the … Continue reading
“Compassion and Persuasion”
Cardinal Seán O’Malley addresses the issue (you know: The Life Issue Bigger Than Torture) on his blog. Catholic schools exist for the good of the children and our admission standards must reflect that. We have never had categories of people … Continue reading
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