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December, Fun in the Snow and Ice, Winter Wildlife, Won’t Be Long Now
I’ve thought it curious ever since I was a grade school kid that December has stayed “December” through the centuries. Just the kind of thing a kid like me would snicker at – that the 10th month (Latin, of course, … Continue reading →
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Advent, Star of Bethlehem, the Kingdom of Heaven, the Lowly Are Lifted Up, the Message and Mission of Jesus
Unless you happen to be a regular church-goer, dear reader, you might not take note of the fact that today, November 28, 2010, is the first Sunday, the first day, in the sacred season of Advent. Of course, having spent … Continue reading →
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