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Holding you in my heart and prayers...Get better! -Fr. Joe
Well that was unexpected...
So the History of Rome went to the ER on Friday complaining of abdominal pain and we wound up having our appendix removed about six hours later*. I'm doing fine and am resting comfortably, but unfortunately that means this week's episode has been cancelled. Shouldn't have any trouble getting bac...
As a Catholic priest, I've noticed that what is sometimes called an "Anti Christian" bias is, in fact, a cultural bias. We take the values we have learned and hold now and wonder how anybody could have missed this before.
Based on Mr. Duncan's extremely respectful handling of Christian/Theological issues in the past, I would consider the possibility of a cultural bias long before I would consider an anti Christian one. Just my two cents.
157- Only the Penitent Man Shall Pass
After defeating the usurper Maximus in 388 AD, Theodosius found himself facing an even greater opponent in Ambrose of Milan. 157- Only the Pentitent Man Shall Pass
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Aug 26, 2010
I don't know if this is the appropriate spot to place this comment, but I am wildly appreciative of this podcast. My nephew put me onto it about a month ago and I am already to episode 72.
Mike, thank you so much for your efforts here: what a blessing. As a Roman Catholic priest, I have not found a better historical source than yours.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart and, for whatever this is worth to you, I ask God to bless and keep you and your family in His care...
106- Barbarian at the Gate
After bungling a campaign in the east, Alexander headed to the Rhine where he was assassinated by Maximinius Thrax in 235 AD. The History of Rome Tour! http://historyofrometour.com 106- Barbarian at the Gate
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