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Daily Archives: 17 December 2012
One Into Two Into Three
I had heard filmmaker Peter Jackson was turning The Hobbit into a two-part film epic. Since when was it upshifted into a trilogy? Was it the lure of more money, more profits for corporations? It’s not as if JRR Tolkien … Continue reading
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Built of Living Stones 235: Security Issues
How secure is your church building? § 235 § Distressing though it may be, the contemporary reality compels the Church to be mindful also of security issues for the church building. This is appropriate not only for the sake of … Continue reading
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A Skeptic on Liturgical Technology
In the comments, Mary asked about my averrance to the use of video images. She had some specific questions: How do you think that parishes should handle it when the bishop issues a pastoral letter by video? I’ve had to … Continue reading