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...love the lunches. Despite disparate backgrounds, [all attendees] have a common interest in the artist,” Lee says. “Breaking bread with people is a great way to facilitate interaction and conversation...
...Princeton University men’s basketball team, which I have insulted on occasion as a white-bread team full of sissies and weaklings. Uh, if you would just stop beating us, it would really help my credibility...
...course, in the long run, Iraqis will not live by bread alone. Only a transition towards a form of representative self-government will ensure the lasting stability and prosperity of their country, and a ruler who is seen by ordinary Iraqis as an American puppet will have no chance of survival. President Bush used a number of different justifications for invading Iraq, but he ultimately rationalized his policies as a way to liberate the Iraqi people, as shown by choosing to label the project “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” True freedom, however, will never come...
...Council of Trent. The beginning was easy, for I have always professed the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. But each subsequent step was repudiation of part of my Reformation heritage: first, acceptance of Church tradition; second, recognition of all seven sacraments; third, the transubstantiation of the bread and wine fully into Christ’s body and blood; fourth, purgatory and indulgences, the power of the Church to remit punishment there; fifth, papal supremacy; and finally papal and conciliar infallibility in matters of faith and morals. I was not destroying my upbringing, however, but fulfilling it. My personal...
Catholic Central helped me stay Lutheran in more ways than one. In Lutheran grade school we may have joked about Catholics who knelt to adore a piece of bread or prayed to Mary daily or believed that their Church’s tradition was on the same level as the Bible. At Catholic Central I didn’t find any of those Catholics. There certainly were people that had been baptized and “raised” Catholic, it’s just that none of them acted Catholic. Their parents’ generation had practically abandoned...