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Protocol refresher goes well for parish

Our Living Covenant: Protocol Protocol refresher goes well for parish Dear Protocol office:We had our Responsible Ministry Protocol refresher session on Sunday after mass, very well attended. The only 4 that were missing are out of province right now so we will catch up with them, but they did want me to pass on their comments to you on a very good DVD production

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Protocol refresher goes well for parish

One Year in BC – Gratitude

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It’s been a year since I picked up a moved out West. At first I thought it was going to be for only 4 months, and then I fell in love with Victoria :) It has been quite a set of adventures, building life up almost from complete scratch again

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On holiday

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Gosh and whoosh. It’s holiday time and I’m ready for it.

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On holiday

Pope: Don’t be afraid of living out your Christianity

The Church of the Good Shepherd – A Sodality of the Anglican Use: Pope: Don’t be afraid of living out your Christianity Coat of Arms of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter Pope: Don’t be afraid of living out your Christianity Posted by franciscanusanglicanus at 9:57 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to Facebook Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

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Taking a Chance on Love

But let us return to the Gospel, to the women, and take one step further. They find the tomb empty, the body of Jesus is not there, something new has happened, but all this still doesn’t tell them anything certain: it raises questions; it leaves them confused, without offering an answer.

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Enough With the Preamble, Already….

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Sparky is the rest of me, because we are One. In our oneness there are still divisions of labour

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Enough With the Preamble, Already….

Unbloggable

Sorry for the silence.Unbloggable things are happening to other people.

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Wednesday March 27th-Pope’s First General Audience

Pope Francis said Holy Week is a time for moving beyond a “dull or mechanical” way of living the faith and to bring the joy of Christ to those who are most distant or in need. “Holy Week is not so much a time of sorrow, but rather a time to enter into Christ’s way of thinking and acting,” Pope Francis said March 27 at his first general audience

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Wednesday March 27th-Pope’s First General Audience

Apartment Living…

So, Dominique and I are moving.

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Apartment Living…

Due Verae Sunt Olivae

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Glory of the Olive with Peter the Roman. Isti sunt duae olivae.Being pope today is being on the Mount of Olives.

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Due Verae Sunt Olivae

Black Smoke again this morning: My New Prediction

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Evolution: Fact or Religion

Evolution: Fact or Religion Posted on March 10th, 2013 by Paycheck in Scientism Check it out here.The truth about our origins has not yet been fully revealed.It’s probably somewhere near this truth:  an Old Earth and a “Young” Adam and Eve, with no death among the living creatures years before Adam’s creation.  From what I have read, the actual scientific evidence (unpolluted by the dogmatic assumptions of the religion of Evolution) can fit this model.Remember this principle:  only life can beget life

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Papal Conclave set for March 12, 2013

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Happiness for Thursday

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Sparky is the rest of me, because we are One.

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Sede Vacante: What are Catholics to do during the Interregnum!

Ah I’ve said this beforeWhich means “Pray” for the Election ofthe New PopeI posted this before but I redid it here.Novena to the Holy Spirit for the Election of a New PopeCome, Holy Ghost, Creator, come.

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Sede Vacante: What are Catholics to do during the Interregnum!

Conversion

Sparky is the rest of me, because we are One.

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Former SMM Server on the Media and the Pope

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I have a great deal of respect for my servers, invariably they learn wisdom from the liturgy.

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Trees and Leaves

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Sparky is the rest of me, because we are One. In our oneness there are still divisions of labour

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The Pope of Christian Unity leaves

I wept with joy when Pope Benedict first appeared on the balcony of St Peters and now I am moved with sorrow as he leaves St Peter’s at his last Mass there.Because everything he does is full of signs, it is significant it is Ash Wednesday.

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Lent: From Ashes to New Life

Within the Christian liturgical year we are blessed with the various seasons that help us to grow in our spiritual lives.The season of Lent is associated with many symbols such as ashes, the color purple, the stations of the cross, etc. It ends with Holy Week and Easter, the most important feasts of the Christian faith.

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