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Ye Olde Anglican Rumor Mill
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awelborn
Chris Johnson posts a contribution – the comments are a necessary read, as folks sort through such a possibility. I have a hard time seeing it myself, but…who knows! By-the-by, I’m pulling this from the comments over there, not because it directly pertains, but because I was impressed by the clarity and simplicity: Of course…
Conversion
By
awelborn
A marvelous story from a priest with origins in Sri Lanka: Fifth of six brothers, his was a poor Buddhist family and early on his lost his father. From adolescence Nihal desired to become a monk: “Each and every month I would go to the temple in an attempt to gain entrance to religious life. …
Because Benedict isn’t popular and is invisible
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awelborn
Via PRF: the first ten days of book sales: VATICAN CITY, April 27 (ASCA) – Sales of Pope Benedict’s JESUS OF NAZARETH have been tremendous. Radio Vatricasn reports that 10 days since it first came out, tHE book has ALready sold 510,000 in Italy, 480,000 in Germany and about 100,000 in Poland. These were the…
In or Out?
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awelborn
Inside the Vatican has an interview w/Sr. Sara Butler of the ITC on Limbo. On Sr. Sara: In hopes of shedding some light on this controversial theological matter, Inside the Vatican’s Andrew Rabel, an Australian Catholic writer, in late April conducted an exclusive interview with an International Theological Commission member, the American nun Sr. Sara…
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