by Fr Seán Coyle | Sep 12, 2020
St Peter in PenitenceEl Greco [Web Gallery of Art]
Readings (New American Bible: Philippines, USA)
Readings (Jerusalem Bible: Australia, England & Wales, India [optional], Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scotland, South Africa)
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by Father George David Byers | Sep 12, 2020
A couple of articles have been published in recent years about terrorist suicide bomber Saeed Hotari. “I’m Christian, so I don’t carry a gun,” he said, thus claiming I’m not Christian [September 12, 2020] Update: My terrorist friend and the terrorist … Continue reading →
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by Unknown | Sep 12, 2020
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by Editor | Sep 12, 2020
Provided photo / Benedictine College
After the county issued a mass COVID-19 quarantine order to the college, students led a Rosary Sept. 3 at Raven Memorial Park on the Benedictine College campus.
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by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf | Sep 12, 2020
#ASonnetADay – 35. “No more be grieved at that which thou hast done…” pic.twitter.com/TwiTIeFrQ3
— Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) September 12, 2020
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by Unknown | Sep 12, 2020
A visit to the Royal Air Force Memorial overlooking the Thames at Runnymede
My Uncle John’s name is on this memorial – Pilot Officer John Michael Campbell RAFVR.
His name is on Panel 123. He was killed in 1943.
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by Mrs McLean | Sep 12, 2020
Today I taught writing. One of my students objected to my suggestion he send his best story to a contest, saying slyly that I had said romance was out of fashion. He had inadvertently written a rather brilliant scene in which a wife locks herself in the bedroom to save her husband from catching the plague from which she will shortly die.
“That’s not exactly romance,” I said. “That’s one of the funny things about marriage.”
And then I laughed because one of the funny things about marriage is that, after a point, it isn’t really romantic, except once in awhile, or in unusual circumstances. If you’re both happy, it’s better than romance. It’s like finding your other shoe when you are already wearing one shoe.
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