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The Muslim gargoyle on a Catholic cathedral
By
jmcgee
That would be the character above, on the left, which was modeled on the gentleman on the right. He is the Muslim foreman who led the restoration of the tower and worked on the cathedral for 30 years. And wouldn’t you know, it’s happened in France? Details: The gargoyles grinning down from Lyon’s majestic St…
Can’t get that song out of your head?
By
jmcgee
Help is here. A couple minutes with this website and you’ll be good as new. You can thank me later. (Excuse me now. I need to do the Macarena…)
The odd couple: the chaplain and the atheist
By
jmcgee
From the Wall Street Journal comes this intriguing feature about a chaplain and the non-believer charged with protecting him: They say there are no atheists in foxholes. There’s one on the front lines here, though, and the chaplain isn’t thrilled about it. Navy Chaplain Terry Moran is steeped in the Bible and believes all of…
“Deacons Today”: Welcome, Bill!
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jmcgee
I’m delighted to welcome to the blogosphere my friend and sometime partner-in-crime, Deacon Doctor Bill Ditewig (Triple D). (Pause here while all those wearing dalmatics offer a standing ovation.) He’s just launched a shiny new blog on the diaconate called “Deacon’s Today: Dalmatics and Beyond,” and it promises to be a treasure trove of deacon-y…
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