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Fr. Harrison Ayre

@FrHarrison

Pastor of St Peter's in Nanaimo, BC. Doctoral Candidate @MaryvaleInst. Amazon Wishlist for Doctoral Studies in the link. Co-host of Clerically Speaking

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Anne M. Carpenter(@catholickungfu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s to everyone in the New Testament having no idea what to do with a resurrected Jesus every single time they meet him. I feel you.

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JD Flynn(@jdflynn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s what Easter is:

Jesus really lived, and he really and actually beat death

He’s the Lord of the world, and he cares about you, and he can make your life real, and good, and free

No problem you’re facing is bigger than death, and Jesus turned even death into freedom.

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MTh: Maurice Blondel’s thought and its impact on Vatican II (with a mediating emphasis on de Lubac)

Phd: the relationship between history and ontology in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger

overall field: systematic theology

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Carlo Lancellotti(@_CLancellotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me be blunt: anybody who looks at the fiscal and demographic situation of Western countries and does not understand that assisted dying will be aggressively promoted to cull the weaker segments of the population, save money and reallocate health resources is a complete fool.

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“The priest emptied the holy water stoup and blew out the lamp in the sanctuary and left the tabernacle open and empty,” Cordelia tells Charles, “as though from now on it was always to be Good Friday.'

Brideshead Revisited.

“The priest emptied the holy water stoup and blew out the lamp in the sanctuary and left the tabernacle open and empty,” Cordelia tells Charles, “as though from now on it was always to be Good Friday.' Brideshead Revisited.
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