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Daily Archives: 9 April 2013
FBV 6
Since we’ll be on the road pretty soon, and my packing is completed, I thought I’d give you all today’s round of Favorite Bible Verses a bit early. We’ll still take till Friday night to finish up the polling, though. … Continue reading
On The Road, Again
Hitting the road in a few hours. The young miss gets a cardiology check-up in Kansas City twice a year, and tomorrow morning is the first of these in 2013. That these fall during the school year is a slight … Continue reading
Posted in Lectio Divina, Ministry, My Family, Scripture
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Favorite Bible Verse Brackets
For those interested, here are the brackets for the contest: No fancy fork additions. First round pairings outlined in bold. Colored sections mark the second round. Then each column produces a winner. Then the finals. Four rounds. Total of forty … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Verse Poll
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The Francis Effect
Apparently, it doesn’t take much to get Italians back to the Sacrament of Penance. It’s the Bergoglio effect. While some scholars and websites – who were declared papists up until a month ago – continue to criticise the new Pope, … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, Ministry
Tagged Italy, orthodoxy, pope francis, sacrament of penance, traditional Catholicism
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