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March 21st, 2008
Dark, noisy and nearly forgotten, a 20-something makes a case for reviving Tenebrae
It is the great peculiarity of the Church of Rome, that it presents to its worshipers an extraordinary variety of services, each of which has a special significance and ...
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March 19th, 2008
Holy Thursday
and the washing
of the feet
Holy Thursday begins what has been traditionally called the Sacred Triduum in Holy Week. It is the time in the Church's calendar in which we liturgically commemorate the Passion, ...
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March 17th, 2008
Seen and Hurd in the Holy Land
A few weeks ago, I stood in the sacred spot where John the Baptist baptized Jesus. The Baptism site is in Jordan and I was in-country for a week ...
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March 14th, 2008
An American nun sees the Iraqi refugee crisis up close
Shame and sorrow—those were the two words Sister Anne Curtis uses to describe how she felt after meeting face-to-face with Iraqi refugees. "The feelings were very intense," ...
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March 13th, 2008
Searching for the "right place"
For years I felt a gap between my parents and me—a gap of time and geography. When they were young, their social lives revolved around church; few of my ...
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March 12th, 2008
Before I went to bed, I made sure I was clean. I purified the tub with all the soap in the tiny shampoo bottle. Immersed myself in ...
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March 10th, 2008
Box, Wine and Love Letter
In the living room of my next-door neighbors' house is a wooden crate. It's nothing fancy, just pieces of plywood nailed together, but Kim and Matt keep the box in a place of honor by ...
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March 6th, 2008
A Reform Jew Explores Her Fear of Orthodoxy
We see Rabbi X. walking down the streets of our small Southern city, and we see others staring at him. He wears the outfit of a Jew from Eastern ...
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March 5th, 2008
I grew up with the accoutrements of pipe organs
filling our garage, some as small as piccolos,
some arriving like giants in rough-hewn crates.
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March 3rd, 2008
A Jewish Mother Considers Family, Tradition and the Pain of Belonging
Eight days after birth, a Jewish male infant is circumcised in a ceremony called the bris milah (bris means "covenant" in Hebrew). It's a party: relatives and friends ...
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