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- OK now I KNOW we think on the same plane at times....we sang the Summons on Sunday too but sort of a different light as we had the installation of Altar Servers that morning...
- A wonderful homily! One that all Protestants should hear and reflect in their hearts :)
- the website is good and gave me lots of help with my homework , but please could you include something about the choices St.Augustine had to make? thankx
- Thanks for the idea for adding prayer to my to do list. Usually I am praying in the car on by way back & forth to work, but it is still a priority to watch the road! This way I can remind...
- thanks for that perspective...its good to see some reassurance of what I've always believed in...
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In my family, it was generally always understood that you didnât discuss politics. That was simply not done in polite company, and it ran contrary to the idea of keeping peace at all costs. So getting involved in politics and preaching about it was nev ... Continue reading »
In my family, it was generally always understood that you didnât discuss politics. That was simply not done in polite company, and it ran contrary to the idea of keeping peace at all costs. So getting involved in politics and preaching about it was nev ... Continue reading »
9 months ago
We find ourselves deciding whether to "vote for the lesser of two evils" or some third party candidate who we like more. Are you one who believes that voting for a third party candidate is a waste of a vote and should not be done? If so, the choice is often either vote for the pro life candidate or vote for someone who might better aid the poor.