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Category Archives: lent
The symbolism of Notre Dame and why it touched us all
April 16, 2019 – It may not be an exaggeration to say millions of people around the world awoke this morning with the same thought: What survived the fire at Notre Dame? Many of us went to bed knowing the … Continue reading
Posted in Catholics, christianity, lent, Orthodox, religion
Tagged art and architecture, easter, fire, notre dame, pascha, psychology, symbols
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#13 Christian persecution main item on Blue-Plate Special
We’ve been pretty occupied with a host of things this week at the ranch, which is why we haven’t had any postings since last Friday’s Blue-Plate Special. Sorry about that, but we’ll try to do better next week. Health issues … Continue reading
Posted in blog talk radio, Christian persecution, christianity, earthquake, epilepsy, Knights Templar, lent, Obama, religion, seizures, solar flares, space, templars, temporal lobe epilepsy
Tagged Alassane Ouattara, atheists, blog talk radio, Carrington effect, Christian persecution, conspiracy theories, Ethiopia, ethnic violence, geomagnetic activity, history of the Ivory Coast conflict, International Monetary Fund, International Red Cross, Islamic State of Iraq, Judge Judy, knights templar, Koran burning, Kosovo, Laurent Gbagbo, Malaysia, Muslim extremists, Muslims and Christians, Nigeria, Obama, Pakistan, Quran burning, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, seizure disorders, solar storms, Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, temporal lobe epilepsy, transparency award, United Nations
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#3 Lent and its meaning for 21st Century Christians
On today’s big Blogcast (listen by clicking here), Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state, talked about Lent and what it means to 21st century Christians. … Continue reading
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Tagged catholics, christianity, lent 2011, lenten practices, meaning of lent, origins of lent
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Upcoming shows
Tuesday, March 8, 2011, on the big blogcast we’re delighted to have as our guest Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (http://orthodoxhistory.org/category/american-south) in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state. He’ll be here … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, fasting, galveston, homeowners association, lent, lent 2011, meaning of lent, origins of lent, Orthodoxy, parks, prayer, religion, serbia, texas
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