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In Sterio
My wife and I enjoyed the flute duo In Sterio tonight in a concert on campus. It wasn’t what I was expecting, but quite enjoyable original music. One of the multimedia pieces we enjoyed is on YouTube here.
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Family Synod
It’s out in the open that Pope Francis and next Fall’s Family Synod planners are intent on soliciting the input of Catholic laity. The bishops of England and Wales seem to have hit the ground running. David Gibson reports otherwise … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 185-186
We’ve reached the conclusion. Let’s wrap it up. [185.] “Against the seeds of discord which daily experience shows to be so deeply ingrained in human nature as a result of sin, there stands the creative power of the unity of … Continue reading
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GMD 123: Lay Spirituality
Where lay people live and work: this is also an area of concern under goal number three. The bishops look to explore how to evangelize in the workplace, support groups for professional persons, retreats and renewal days. For the last piece, … Continue reading
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Offending Jesus
I love when students tweak the administrative establishments in their schools. Take this young man dressing up as Jesus, who got an initial thumbs-down for being possibly “offensive.” I suppose non-Christians would blanch at the Lord, complete with crown of … Continue reading →