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Daily Archives: 13 February 2021
On My Bookshelf: The Ten Thousand Doors Of January
Isn’t it a marvel to roll the dice on a first-time novelist and read something great? The title character (a young woman, not a month) surfaces in circa 1900 America with an ability to notice doors to other universes. What … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 95: A Love Ever More Open
A LOVE EVER MORE OPEN 95. Love also impels us towards universal communion. No one can mature or find fulfillment by withdrawing from others. By its very nature, love calls for growth in openness and the ability to accept others … Continue reading
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