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Swans Swim in Sea of Green
On the Premier League site, a Twitter analysis of how twenty football teams are followed around the world. Not being active on Twitter, I did not register anything for Swansea City in the upper Midwest. I noted that slim piece … Continue reading
Misericordiae Vultus 8: The Relationships of Jesus
The opening sentence of this section we imagine a face-to-face relationship with the Lord. 8. With our eyes fixed on Jesus and his merciful gaze, we experience the love of the Most Holy Trinity. The mission Jesus received from the … Continue reading
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DPPL 284: A Golden Age for Pilgrims
In order to travel, one must have some means. Perhaps personal wealth. Maybe a certain skill at begging. I know I can’t just run off to another continent, as much as I would like to. 284. The middles ages were … Continue reading