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Pope’s Preface
By
awelborn
Magister’s got it. I am fairly sure we’ve seen this before this point, somewhere – but just in case you missed it, go take a peek: I maintain that this very Jesus – the Jesus of the Gospels – is an historically sensible and convincing figure. His crucifixion and the impact that he had can…
Pell on Saddam
By
awelborn
Yesterday: Generally, public opinion is strong for justice, although some want only vengeance – "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”. The other extreme rejects this and sees imprisonment primarily as an attempt to rehabilitate the criminal. The traditional Christian teaching is a bit more complicated. Those who believe in God the…
What did you see and hear?
By
awelborn
This will be our last edition until Ash Wednesday. Which is not that far away! There were a few poinsettas left on and around the altar, despite the invitation last week to come and take your pick. The regular cantor was absent, so a replacement filled in. We pray for a quick return or that…
Above and beyond
By
awelborn
In today’s Times(UK), Fordham Philosophy professor Brian Davies, O.P., writes about the God who is – and isn’t – the object of atheists’ ire. Atheists make a great fuss about how God does not exist. This claim, they think, is at odds with what those who believe in God hold. But is it? What kind…
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