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Sunday
Apr172005

Conclave

In my office at church, I have a slowly growing collection of volumes on church history. I have to confess that my knowledge of church history is pretty weak, despite having taken a number of courses. So much of our history involves the Catholic church. These past few weeks, as we've witnessed the events in Vatican City, I've been drawn to understand what's happening there. I posted the other day (now deleted) on one of the rumored traditions that I found strange. There are many others that I find fascinating: broken rings, sealed doors, smoke from pipes. One day I need to brush up on my contemporary Catholic theology, as well as my knowledge of all those centuries before the Reformation. This should be a fascinating week to observe. An important one too, one that deserves our prayers, even for those of us that aren't Catholic.

Reader Comments (3)

Thank you so much, Darryl. A very humble and generous action indeed.

April 18, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Johnston

Oh shoot. Whenever I see someone as gracious as yourself delete a post, I get very curious about what you could have possibly said to offend someone. Whatever it was, you let it go, so I will too. It isn't easy to delete. Blog on!

April 20, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterBene Diction

gosh, i didn't think it was offensive - i thought it was hilarious. it wasn't poping fun at anyone in particular !

April 20, 2005 | Unregistered Commenterlori

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