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Daily Archives: 2 January 2021
What Star Is This?
Here’s an excellent reflection on astronomy and what the Star of Bethlehem could have been. Convincing was the notion that it wasn’t really a celestial object as notable as The First Noel describes: They looked up and saw a starShining … Continue reading
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Addressing The Racism At EWTN
People asking EWTN to pull their contributions. It looks like a promising tack in response to the sacking of Gloria Purvis. Mark Shea wants the network to go whole hog on him: I hope others involved with the EWTN Empire … Continue reading
Fratelli Tutti 67: Rebuilding A Wounded World
Helping one wounded soul doesn’t take much. The inspiration for the parable was one person generous with a bit of time and money. Rebuilding a world ill and violent will take no less dedication, and from many people. 67. The … Continue reading
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