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August is the sweltering month. At least that’s how I used to remember it. Maybe because my family, when I was a boy, would take
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August is the sweltering month. At least that’s how I used to remember it. Maybe because my family, when I was a boy, would take
Maybe it’s too easy to pile on the Mitt Romney global gaff-fest, but one of his remarks is too close to the core of Reformed
A Humble Petition To the One Who Sits Above the Cherubim and Seraphim, Commander of all Angels and Archangels, Refuge of the Martyrs, Hope of
“Rick Santorum is John Winthrop.” So proclaimed Joe Nocera at the top of his column in the New York Times a week ago today (“A
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All
It’s pretty common to hear people, not least Protestants, talk about what they might give up for Lent. Some of them even follow through and
The mad rush to Christmas has begun. The signs are all around us: blaring Christmas carols, colorful blinking lights, trees and mistletoe, cookies galore, and
When I realized that I had been assigned Thanksgiving Day for my second blog, I moaned with weariness and dread. I even avoided blogging until,
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