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Daily Archives: 29 November 2025
Dilexi Te 40: Saint Justin
Let’s move deeper into the second Christian century with this paragraph. By now, we can all see that Pope Leo is going to take us on a tour of Christian history. We move from the East into the West with … Continue reading
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First note: I don’t want to call out Stephen Pishner, a fine composer. I inherited his Advent Alleluia when I arrived in my parish five years ago. Confession: over the years I’ve grown weary of familiar tunes being set to … Continue reading
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