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A Sunday Afternoon Newsletter
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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
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–H. W. Longfellow
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** November 1999 • by William E. Carroll
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** Aquinas and the Big Bang ([link removed])
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** In the thirteenth century, brilliant scholars such as Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas wrestled with the implications for Christian theology of the most advanced science of their day.
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** March 1999 • by Romanus Cessario, O.P.
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** Aquinas: A Doctor for the Ages ([link removed])
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** Why should a medieval Catholic priest merit a place among the most important figures of the second millennium? In part because more than seven centuries after his death his writings and teachings still seem fresh and—more importantly—true.
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