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JOHN PAUL II: THE EUCHARIST , THE MEMORIAL OF THE " MIRABILIA DEI "

http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/audiences/2000/documents/hf_jp-ii_aud_20001004_en.html JOHN PAUL II GENERAL AUDIENCE THE EUCHARIST , THE MEMORIAL OF THE ” MIRABILIA DEI ” Wednesday 4 October 2000 1. Prominent among the many aspects of the Eucharist is that of “memorial”, which is rela … Continue reading

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Jesus & Women – Luke 7 : 36 – 8:3

Sermon Sunday 16 th June Exeter Cathedral Eucharist Not long after General Synod last year a cartoon that had appeared in Private Eye was brought to my attention, in it was pictured a church building:Outside there were homeless people asleep in cardboard boxes, drunks, prostitutes Continue reading

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That’s You Dad!

I was in a second hand shop the other day and bought a book — yes a real book printed on paper. I have nothing against electronic books, I have a tablet which lets me read books on it also, but I … Continue reading

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Thank You for Praying

SOUTH SUDAN Pray for this 9th class of chaplains who are preparing to graduate. Many of these brave men will be going directly to the front lines. Pray for the teams traveling to South Sudan to work with these men before graduation. Ask the Lord to use them … Continue reading

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The Shipwreck That Saved Jamestown

On 11 August 2008, Chuck Leddy reviewed, “The Shipwreck That Saved Jamestown: The story of the naval disaster that changed American History,” for the Christian Science Monitor Book Review — As late as 1600, write history professors Lorri Glover and Daniel Blake Smith, “the English had still establi … Continue reading

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“Why Latin?”: An Idiosyncratic Defense

It is common enough to begin a defense of the study of Latin with appeals to test scores, the ability of Latin to engender increased English fluency, and other justifications which primarily present Latin as an instrument to achieve ends that lie… Continue reading

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CFBA: An Open Heart by Harry Kraus

This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing An Open Heart David C. Cook (June 1, 2013) by Harry Kraus ABOUT THE AUTHOR: A Word from Harry: I started writing my first novel during my last year of surgery training at… Continue reading

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Revolution in World Missions

In this b ook ( downloaded free from Gospel for Asia, http://www.gfa.org/resource/books/revolution/) Yohannan tells the story of his upbringing and call to ministry in India as a young man, his life on OM teams in the late 60s and early 70s… Continue reading

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Ethiopia & India

Today, was a particularly difficult day for me. I see the needs of others around me more & more every day. I feel stuck sometimes. I read about these beautiful kids in Uganda who live so meagerly, yet they love the Lord so much and contain so much of… Continue reading

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And The Mountains Echoed…Book Review

For The Christian Science Monitor’s book review of Khaled Hosseini’s third novel. Continue reading

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The Orchestrated Distortion Of Recent Commentaries Of General Muhammadu Buhari

Press Release By Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) Tuesday, June 11, 2013 Our attention has been drawn to the recent call by Pastor Ayodele Oritsejafor, President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN ), for the arrest of General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) – the national leader Continue reading

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Book Review: Journey to the Kingdom – An Insider’s Look at the Liturgy and Beliefs of the Eastern Orthodox Church

In the latest issue of Koinonia, the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association’s journal, two book are reviewed. The first one is the Journey to the Kingdom – An Insider’s Look at the Liturgy and Beliefs of the Eastern Orthodox Church, written by Continue reading

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The Confederate Jews of Dixie

Touro Synagogue, New Orleans, Louisiana From the New York Times Book Review, “Look Away, Already: Among those fighting for the Confederacy were 2,000 members of the Jewish community.” by Roy Hoffman, on 28 January 2001 — Comprehensive and readerly, ”The Jewish Confederates” offers an informative … Continue reading

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The Summer of Discontent is Upon Us

“The Preemptive Revolution to Stave Off the Real One June 7, 2013 by willyloman by Scott Creighton UPDATE: And what exactly did all of this domestic full spectrum dominance do to thwart the Boston Bombing or the Aurora Massacre or the shooting at Sandy Hook or the Ricin letters attacks? Nothing. Not … Continue reading

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Infertility in America; what races have the most of it, and why?

So maybe you’ve been inspired by my last few posts on children and are thinking down the lines of your fertility. . . Seeing in ” Are childless and/or non breastfeeding woman with children selfish for their choice?” that there is every reason … Continue reading

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