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St. Anthony around the blogs
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awelborn
Today is the feast of St. Anthony of Padua, the great Franciscan preacher, and patron of those seeking that which is lost. Chiara has several prayers posted Miki has a holy card and a short reflection A news video (the link is evident on the page) of a celebration of St. Anthony from last Sunday…
The Rabbi and the Pope
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awelborn
Sandro Magister on Rabbi Jacob Neusner, whose work Pope Benedict repeatedly cites in JON, reprinting Neusner’s article from the Jerusalem Post from late May: In “Jesus of Nazareth,” the pope explains why this book made such a positive impression on him. In it, “the author takes his place among the crowds of Jesus‘ disciples on…
The Hitchens brothers
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awelborn
A profile from the Independent Peter, 55, confirms to me that he was implying in his review that Christopher, 58, was closer to religious belief than he had ever accepted. " There is always, in the atheistical struggle with God, the fight against temptation. If it didn’t matter to you, why write a book about…
Begging to differ
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awelborn
Over at Intentional Disciples, Sherry Weddell looks at recent discussions of Asian Christianity at the recent CTSA meeting. The Kingdom Without the King, notice. Like Phan, Chia said that the FABC’s emphasis is on mission in an overwhelmingly non-Christian context. He cited the example of the theme of the 1998 Synod for Asia, which was…
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