"No Man's Land," by Elizabeth D. Samet and "Loving our Enemies," by Jim Forest
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I first listened to the operas of Richard Wagner when I was 11 or 12 years old. I have come to realize that spinning Wagner recordings was more an impish attempt at bravado than evidence of any great love for opera. When I found thick albums of Wagner at the local library and impulsively brought the
Sexual abuse has scattered the flock. Those responsible must not be allowed to guard the sheep.
Jesus sends apostell his messengers apostoloi out into the world to share his message and his ministry but the sending of the apostles is not so much about traveling vast distances as it is about being present for the people around them Wherever you live that is the place evangelization occ
In a rare display of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate approves federal torture ban.