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Daily Archives: 25 July 2014
Welcoming A New Pastor
Frequent commentator Jimmy Mac sends this video link of the welcome of their new pastors. The un-mic’ed one is Fr Jack McClure, once a colleague of mine at the student center a few years back and a fellow refugee from Kansas … Continue reading
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EG 257-258: The Social Message is Inescapable
Pope Francis, in Evangelii Gaudium, speaks of the important relationship between Christians and those outside of religious faith who share convictions for various human endeavors: 257. As believers, we also feel close to those who do not consider themselves part of … Continue reading
What About Beatitudes?
In the Friday round-up, David Gibson at RNS noted this image captured at a South Carolina McDonald’s. Which leaves some questions in my mind … Does remembering the Sabbath to keep it holy have any impact on how a fast … Continue reading →