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Daily Archives: 6 February 2011
Good Thing We’re Not Sports Fanatics
Mid-afternoon today my wife asks if the Super Bowl is on ESPN. No, I said, network, but I’m not sure which one. Uh oh, she said. The basic cable tier has been off and on all week. Huh? I thought … Continue reading
Posted in My Family, Sports
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GILM 3: Significance of the Word of God in the Liturgy
3. The many riches contained in the one word of God are admirably brought out in the different kinds of liturgical celebration and in the different gatherings of the faithful who take part in those celebrations. This takes place as … Continue reading
App Goes To Confession
People can be finicky about confessing sins. Likely it has always been so. It struck me as illustrative that the parody apps came out before the real thing. In the news this week is the release of a Church-endorsed (imprimatur and … Continue reading
Posted in Rite of Penance, spirituality
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