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Daily Archives: 4 April 2013
FBV 1
To kick off the Favorite Bible Verses, our first Ethereal Eighty-One match up gives us some classic texts. Let’s see how a Catholic Ordinary Time psalm refrain, the leadoff verse to one of the most popular funeral readings, and a top-ten … Continue reading
Cleaning The Font
If all goes according to plan, the cleaners will hand us the keys to the church building in fifteen days. Will we make it? We’d better–all our temporary places of worship are booked solid Sunday the 21st of April. The … Continue reading
Favorite Bible Verses
Starting today, we’ll have a little fun. Now that March Madness is nearly over, and all the pope polls and saint polls are done, I thought I’d give you readers another chance to stand up click and be counted. I’ve … Continue reading