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Daily Archives: 12 January 2011
GOP Rhetoric: Gag
Wonder if the Speaker of the House isn’t relieved that Tucson didn’t happen in Cincinati. The once Alaska governor is feeling some heat. She should be. Our own president is also stained for suggesting the one-upmanship of gun over knife. … Continue reading
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OCF 372: Music Ministry at the Office of the Dead
We read earlier of the priority of music (OCF 30-33) in celebration of the vigil, the committal, and of course, the funeral. No less is true for any celebration of the office for the dead. 372. The sung celebration of … Continue reading