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Wooff!
Losing a pet is a tragic event. It does not quite reach to the level of losing a child. I’m not sure that legislation should address what seems a matter of good business conduct, but here we have it. Just … Continue reading
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Walking
I posted some commentary on facebook: I felt fully able to support yesterday’s Walk-Out. If my daughter were a high school student, not only would I have encouraged her participation, but knowing her, I would have expected it. That said, … Continue reading
Aparecida 369-370: Mission, Not Maintenance
What the Aparecida bishops are preaching in terms of community renewal is not something new or even Marxist. The Bible gives an ideal: 369. We find the paradigmatic model of this community renewal in the early Christian communities (cf. Acts … Continue reading