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The Difference between Christians Who “Watch” and Those Who Don’t (Part II)

Last week, I wrote about the huge gap between the way most Christians celebrate the Advent season and the way the Gospels of Advent remind us to. I reflect on one of the Advent sermons of the great 19th Century English convert, St. John Henry Cardinal Newman. (You can read that sermon, Vol. IV, #22, […]

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The Difference between Christians Who “Watch” and Those Who Don’t

There is a marvelous ten-dollar phrase from the psychological profession called “cognitive dissonance.” It refers to the discomfort people feel when some new information just received challenges a deeply held belief, and the reaction they have to that: they either have to dismiss or ignore the new information (sometimes easy to do) or adjust their

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Mary and October

I have always loved the month of October. Growing up in Michigan, the October autumn days were often spectacular with bursts of fall foliage that Ohio (as glorious as the falls can be here) just seem to lack. The chillier days there were always perfect for trips to the cider mill with hot slightly greasy

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