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December 9, 2009
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Wanted: religious Christmas cards
Have you been shopping for Christmas cards and found the scarcity of religious ones? We celebrate Dec. 25 as the time Jesus was born and gave us the most beautiful holiday to enjoy and honor.
Let us express this Christian day in many ways and one popular way is to send religious Christmas cards.
Pass this on to your family and friends—and do wish one and all a very merry Christmas!
Jayne Loyda
Lakewood
Kudos to apologist
Ben Akers did a very good job with the "father" question (“Why do Catholics call priests ‘father’?” Nov. 18 DCR. Actually, we've been taught that each priest acts "in persona Christi." And considering the Trinity, there is our Father. That is enough for me.
Gregory Iwan
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