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Daily Archives: 24 May 2014
The Last European Football
Got some office work and an engaged couple consultation out of the way this morning. So I watched the heroic defensive effort from Atlético de Madrid today. Had to get back to church for the late afternoon Mass, so I … Continue reading
Dies Domini 65: Sunday and Rest In Civil Society
Saint John Paul has a bit more to say on rest, how world views rest, and how the modern day situation retains the need for human beings to take their rest. Does human power and supremacy over the physical world … Continue reading
EG 183: Working For Change
Pope Francis reminds that religion cannot be confined to the realm of privacy: 183. Consequently, no one can demand that religion should be relegated to the inner sanctum of personal life, without influence on societal and national life, without concern … Continue reading
On My Bookshelf: The Republic of Thieves
I’ve waited seven years to continue reading Scott Lynch and his series begun here and continued here. After an author’s long hiatus The Republic of Thieves emerges as the third book in a seven-book series. Like installments one and two, it is engrossing. … Continue reading
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