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1 Citation Philippians 2: 1 -4 In today?s context, the term ?servant? has somewhat negative connotions. ?And who was your last servant??, ?Stop treating me like a servant!? Often, there?s a strong association with slave. For a lot of people, the term servant ministry is hard to conceive of. Sadly, a lot of people serving in positions of ministry are not servants to their flocks. Instead, they see themselves as being in a position of influence with their, technorati.com
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CAN THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TRUST JOHN McCAIN??? * 1 Citation * Yeah, well....I mean, the answer's no, the American People can't., technorati.com
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1927: Father Miguel Pro, ?Viva Cristo Rey!? 1 Citation On this date in 1927, the anti-clerical Mexican government made the emblematic martyr of the Cristero War. This video is in Spanish, but the storyline is pretty easy to follow ? young man finds faith, lives faith, dies faith. Miguel Pro?s dying cry, ?Viva Cristo Rey!? ? ?Long live Christ the King!? ? was a refrain of Cristeros, anti-government guerrillas who in the late 1920?s fought the revolutionary Mexican government?s attempts to forcibly restrict the power of the Catholic Church. Tha, technorati.com
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Seminary XXXVIII: complications in the conversion of Bavaria 1 Citation 5 December 2008 Carolingians, Institutions | Tags: anti-clericalism, Bavaria, Carolingian Empire, IHR seminars, Max Diesenberger, missionaries, Terry Jones | The Earlier Middle Ages Seminar at the Institute of Historical Research wound up for this term with a visitor from afar, Maximilian Diesenberger of the Österreichische Akademie für Wissenschaften in Vienna, which I showed you pictures of a while back. They seem to recruit some fiercely bright people there, and Max was shown no exceptio, technorati.com
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The Little Professor: The Golden Compass 1 Citation "The irony, though, is that because the film never attacks religion eo ipso, its supposedly atheistic critique of the Magisterium is indistinguishable from a very traditional (also several centuries' worth) Protestant critique of Catholicism. ", delicious.com
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