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Sunday Reflection on Epiphany (January 4, 2015): A Real Truth That May or May Not Have Been Historical
[Note: This is a slightly modified version of the reflection I posted last year] This weekend is the celebration of the Epiphany. The readings can be found here. The journey of the Magi is one of the most beautiful stories … Continue reading →
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