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Anglicans in Iraq
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awelborn
A few days ago, a commentor offered some thoughts on our N.T. Wright thread here: Thomas Wyld gave us some insight into the situation of the Anglican community in Iraq Now he writes with this link: The entire lay leadership team of the main Anglican church in Iraq is presumed to have been killed after…
Today’s General Audience
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awelborn
In today’s general audience, which was held in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope spoke on the first part of Psalm 134, "Praise the Lord, Who works marvels." Benedict XVI explained to the 30,000 people present that this psalm "is a liturgical-style hymn, interwoven with allusions, evocations, and references to other biblical texts. … It begins…
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Life is Difficult
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awelborn
M. Scott Peck passes away The Road Less Traveled sold 6 million copies and, I think, was important in bringing some realism about human weakness and suffering back into the popular consciousness. The People of the Lie did the same for the reality of evil. FYI, by point of comparison, Purpose-Driven Life has sold over…
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