04 April 2010
Links for Easter
I'll make this easy on myself. If you wish proper seasonal meditations, you can go to any of these seven destinations.
1. From the Belfast Telegraph, a meditation on Pope Benedict XVI, an announcement he made last fall concerning Anglicans, and Benedict's more recent troubles.
2. For those who want an appropriate reflection in verse.
3. For those who want to contemplate not just the histiory of the early Church, but how that history has been transmitted down through the ages, you might start here ...
4. Or here, if you wish to take Albert Schweitzer as your guide.
5. If, on the other hand, you want something to laugh at -- click there.
6. Why are there seven items on this list?
7. Including a random invitation.
1. From the Belfast Telegraph, a meditation on Pope Benedict XVI, an announcement he made last fall concerning Anglicans, and Benedict's more recent troubles.
2. For those who want an appropriate reflection in verse.
3. For those who want to contemplate not just the histiory of the early Church, but how that history has been transmitted down through the ages, you might start here ...
4. Or here, if you wish to take Albert Schweitzer as your guide.
5. If, on the other hand, you want something to laugh at -- click there.
6. Why are there seven items on this list?
7. Including a random invitation.
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Albert Schweitzer,
Easter,
Eusebius,
jokes,
numerology,
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