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Daily Archives: 4 January 2011
Tea, Anybody?
Perfect commentary on the ultra-rich and their political sycophants here. I have to confess our Corporate Masters have expertly steered a potential class revolution into an effective war on publicly elected officials, who, to give them their due, are largely … Continue reading
The Armchair Liturgist Implements New Texts
In NPM’s latest issue of Pastoral Music Notebook, Ginny Miller asks about this preparation tack for the new missal: How might the various dialogues and new settings of the memorial acclamation be used in other parish gatherings as we prepare … Continue reading
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Newman’s Angel of Peace
Cardinal Newman’s quote seems appropriate for the fourth day of a new year. Have you struggled with any resolutions yet? I have. Get some encouragement: God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work … Continue reading
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