Please note this program is from our neighbors to the north, Canada. Although I live in Detroit, where Windsor is technically to the south. :) Right Owen?
Timothy, move to the head of the geography class. :-)
P.S. I should note, I have no TV and follow very little media but as soon as I saw the opening credits roll I recognized this as an old Salt&Light TV show; hey, I have Internet ;-) The host is no longer with the network.
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Please note this program is from our neighbors to the north, Canada. Although I live in Detroit, where Windsor is technically to the south. :) Right Owen?
Yea, I figured that out since they were showcasing the NRSV translation, and explaining that it was the translation used in the Mass.
Timothy, move to the head of the geography class. :-)
P.S. I should note, I have no TV and follow very little media but as soon as I saw the opening credits roll I recognized this as an old Salt&Light TV show; hey, I have Internet ;-) The host is no longer with the network.
I wasn't excited to hear the Douay described as a "valid attempt"... It was THE Catholic Bible for almost 400 years!!!
Ok, I'll crawl back under my rock now.
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