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Daily Archives: 2 March 2014
Letter To Artists 5a-b: Art and the Mystery of the Word Made Flesh
We explore “Art and the mystery of the Word made flesh” in section 5 of this letter. Let’s take half today and the rest tomorrow. 5. The Law of the Old Testament explicitly forbids representation of the invisible and ineffable … Continue reading
EG 98: Christian Civil Wars
For Evangelii GaudiumĀ 98-101, Pope Francis urges believers to say “No to warring among ourselves.” 98. How many wars take place within the people of God and in our different communities! In our neighborhoods and in the workplace, how many wars … Continue reading
Sub Zero But Clear
Anticipating I wasn’t going to be happy about shoveling out in below-zero temps this morning, I cleared the home driveway and walks last night after church. Sure enough, my car thought twice before igniting. Minus-nine Fahrenheit. It was another f-word … Continue reading