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Project Almanac
I’m a softie for time travel movies above most other science fiction themes. I stumbled upon Project Almanac channel surfing last week on a day off, so I stuck with it. David Raskin, hopefully heading to MIT if the money … Continue reading
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Pope Francis Address to CELAM 5: Unity
Continuing with this address of the Holy Father to his brother bishops of Latin America. Pope Francis is concerned with the quality of unity. Let’s read to see what he thinks of it. When the disciples returned excited by the … Continue reading
Aparecida 227: Ecumenical Dialogue
The last few posts, we looked at people who have left the Catholic Church, and what the Aparecida bishops offer in terms of drawing them back. The situation is somewhat different for those born into other Christian traditions. The fifth … Continue reading