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Daily Archives: 24 August 2020
Assembling Furniture
Last week the pews and kneelers arrived from Texas. The last bit before shifting Mass from the social hall into the new church. Here’s a before image, with the lights full on for liturgy:
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That’s 16:18
A need for Biblical literacy, or just a double typo? There is a need to pay more attention to both how we present Scripture and how we handle social media.
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Redemptoris Missio 60cd: Charity
We finish up Chapter V extending a discussion on charity. Jesus’ ministry with and for the poor threads through the Gospels. The opening of the Sermon on the Mount is cited, but just as easily, Pope John Paul II could … Continue reading
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