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Daily Archives: 17 November 2010
Not An Ordinary Cathedral Rededication
Taken in isolation, it’s not really newsworthy for a cathedral to reopen after renovations. But Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, a small nation on the north coast of South America, is no ordinary cathedral. … Continue reading
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Good Enough
Nice work from our outgoing USCCB president. Send up a half-assed protest on CDWDS incompetence, then clear his plate for retirement. Remember the 341 silly changes from Rome on the Grail Psalter? Looks like we’re stuck with them. Lots of … Continue reading
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