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Satellite Imagination: Ravioli, Anyone?
The advent of orbiter missions to the giant planets Jupiter and Saturn have enabled astronomers to get detailed looks at moons that, in the view of earthbound telescopes, look like little white dots. When a white dot gets too close … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Satellite Imagination
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Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 19: Mysterium Pietatis
After some long narratives on good and important topics, we arrive at a new Chapter, “Mysterium Pietatis” and a brief introduction to the next phase of our exploration with Pope John Paul II in numbered sections 19 through 22. I find … Continue reading
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Beatitudes for Bishops I
Beatitudes for Bishops are making the rounds in Catholic social media and some Catholic press outlets. These were composed by Naples Archbishop Domenico Battaglia, who delivered them last month in a homily at an episcopal ordination. The original text is … Continue reading
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