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Monthly Archives: July 2016
The Massive Event in Washington This Weekend That You Probably Didn’t Know Pope Francis Had Invited You To
News about Together 2016 has been circulating in Evangelical circles for some time, but got a bit of play in Catholic media (a VERY little bit of play, that is) when it was announced a few weeks back that Pope Francis … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Music, Ecumenism, Together 2016, Washington DC, Youth Rallies
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Protestants and Catholics: Christians Separated By A Common Language
Dealing with ecumenical matters as I do on a daily basis, I frequently find myself in the position of being a protocol droid, having to be fluent in six million forms of religious communication. That’s part of the greatness of … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Home Network
Tagged Catholics, Grammar, Protestants, The Coming Home Network, Vocabulary
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