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Daily Archives: 13 July 2020
This Week’s Comet
image credit: By Maxime Storn – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 I suppose if the ancients were undergoing pandemic and this comet appeared in the sky, there might be a lot of hand-wringing over this symbol of celestial displeasure. As … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 41: The Paths of Mission
It’s time for Chapter V – The Paths Of Mission. John Paul II begins with a Vatican II quote: “Missionary activity is nothing other and nothing less than the manifestation or epiphany of God’s plan and its fulfillment in the … Continue reading
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Tales From The Loop
This weekend I completed my watch of the Amazon Prime series Tales From The Loop. It explores people living in a midwestern community. Underground is a mysterious physics research facility. I found it compelling. More human than about 95% of … Continue reading
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