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By the way, for my money, it's hard to top The Hidden Manna: A Theology of the Eucharist, by Fr. James T. O'Connor, when it comes to an examination of the biblical, patristic, and Magisterial teachings about the Eucharist.
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It is sometimes said that certain ( "right wing") Catholics are "more Catholic than the Pope"; Townsend's approach is more that her Catholicism is morally superior to the Catholicism of the Pope — apostolic succession and Magisterial teaching be damned.
Bizarre 2009
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“‘Magisterial, precise, unsettling’: Simon Reynolds on JG Ballard”, originally published in 032c, no. 18, winter 2009/10, pp. 126-9.
Ballardian » The 032c Interview: Simon Reynolds on Ballard, part 2 2009
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‘Magisterial, precise, unsettling’: Simon Reynolds on JG Ballard interview by Simon Sellars.
Ballardian » The 032c Interview: Simon Reynolds on Ballard, part 2 2009
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Magisterial evaluation of the 'Jews and Christians' dialogue group's declaration
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By the way, for my money, it's hard to top The Hidden Manna: A Theology of the Eucharist, by Fr. James T. O'Connor, when it comes to an examination of the biblical, patristic, and Magisterial teachings about the Eucharist.
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Magisterial in its learning and admirably immodest in its ambition, the book traces the history of political organization and principle from "prehuman times" up to the period of the French Revolution.
From Dynasty to Democracy David Gress 2011
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You could be enlightened and persecuted, or you could be a grumpy, celibate Magisterial bishop and make up mean-spirited moral rules while flying around in an airship.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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You could be enlightened and persecuted, or you could be a grumpy, celibate Magisterial bishop and make up mean-spirited moral rules while flying around in an airship.
The Schedule 2008
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Magisterial District Judge John Murray ordered 23-year-old Niochie Lawson, of Laurel, and 20-year-old Jakal Stone to stand trial in Montgomery County, Pa., on charges including robbery and conspiracy.
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