Monday, January 25, 2010

means universal

1. Steve Greydanus on the March for Life, particularly on the media's blatant lies about the event. Gag.


Priests stand at the threshold of a new era: as new technologies create deeper forms of relationship across greater distances, they are called to respond pastorally by putting the media ever more effectively at the service of the Word.
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A pastoral presence in the world of digital communications, precisely because it brings us into contact with the followers of other religions, non-believers and people of every culture, requires sensitivity to those who do not believe, the disheartened and those who have a deep, unarticulated desire for enduring truth and the absolute.

Each small task of everyday life is part of the harmony of the universe.

- St. Therese of Lisieux

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