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Noting Revving up: The Economist (London) writes on more young Britons joining the priesthood. At Easter, stark contrast in life for Christians in Israel and in rest of Middle East: 'in Israel, the one Mideast country where Christian residents have enjoyed security, freedom of worship, population growth, and support from the government, some Palestinian leaders are complaining about Israeli security policies relating to the Easter holiday'. From JNS.org. Village churches need their own resurrection: Barney White-Spunner writes for The Telegraph (London). 'In too many villages we restrict the use of our churches to infrequent Anglican services.' Kipling knew about the paschal mystery: Daniel Hannan writes for The Telegraph (London). 'Kipling's generation, the generation that mourned its sons, was the first to pass; then the generation that mourned its comrades; then that which mourned its fathers, clinging, perhaps, to fragmentary childhood picture memories. Then the fallen became faces in yellowing photographs. Now they are names on family trees. Soon, they will be only notches on slabs. Yet we will remember them.' |
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Noting What Suffering Does: David Brooks writes for The New York Times. 'the big thing that suffering does is it takes you outside of precisely that logic that the happiness mentality encourages. Happiness wants you to think about maximizing your benefits. Difficulty and suffering sends you on a different course.' |
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