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Daily Archives: 6 August 2012
Show Me The Right To Pray
My former fellow-Missourians have a special election tomorrow to send Christians home from their long road trip. Rev. Terry Hodges of First Baptist Church in Odessa, said that if Amendment 2 passes, it will “level the playing field.” Hodges said … Continue reading
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Built of Living Stones 1-3: A Formative Document
Following up on our series on the Rite of Dedication of a Church and Altar, let’s begin a long look at the USCCB document, Built of Living Stones. The Preface covers numbered sections 1 through 11. Today, a positive start, … Continue reading
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Forward In Evangelization
It’s a new week, a Monday, and a good day for a fresh start. In observing the Year of Faith, I’d like to get an early start. So here’s what I’m proposing: let’s take a year or more to look at Vatican … Continue reading