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Story Time
By
awelborn
One of the more fashionable ways of talking about faith these days is to use the image of the "story." We’re told that what faith is essentially all about is finding a "story" (or "narrative" or "myth") that is meaningful to you, that fits, that informs your life and gives you strength for your journey.…
Roman Tidbits
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awelborn
Gleaned from a couple of entries from my dad’s Rome journal: The street shots are from our windows. One, of the two men, one standing and one seated, is of the mystery establishment. Ever since we arrived, we have been trying to figure out what was going on across the street. On many evenings, that…
Another day in Rome
By
awelborn
5/13…. San Clemente is small in size but especially rich in history, even for Rome. There are three levels open for examination. The church of today was built in the 12th century The next level down dates from the 4th century. Beneath that are a maze of chambers and corridors that in the 2nd century…
Update…
By
awelborn
Well, not really an update, but some interesting information on the Staten Island parish in which the pastor expelled the 300 non-Mass attending families from religious ed. Bill Cork found this article, from the NCR(egister), in which the pastor in question describes the positive effect Communion and Liberation has had on his parish. Father Michael…
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