He starts the day
by going to confession and revealing that he's once again failed to quit smoking at the request of his wife.
Not exact matches
Food shortages are caused
by by nations warring over whose god is the biggest, while those who have plenty of food
go to confession once again
to relieve their guilt.
Those existing before the Cross were presented with the Gospel
by Jesus and the criminal on the Cross that
went with Jesus
to paradise did not make any unique
confession of Christian faith only asked Jesus
to remember him.
According
to Tradition, Islam is based on five foundations: the
confession that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah; prayer; almsgiving; fasting during Ramadan; and pilgrimage
to Mecca
by those who are able
to go.
LOL — the church is grasping at straws
to keep young people in the church — I wonder how many times the pedophile priests have
to post their
confessions and how many «Hail Mary's» they have
to say — most «Catholics» I know got baptized
by their parents and had
to go through confirmation classes and get confirmed and then never set foot in church until someone dies or gets married...
No doubt it's the Oscar - nominated script
by first - time screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) that makes this film succeed so brilliantly, but kudos should also
go out
to first - time (and also Oscar - nominated) director Spike Jonze for some impressive work, and a cast of actors who are perfect in their respective roles.
Film Review
by Kam Williams Headline: Oliver Stone Examines Banana Republics in Documentary If you've read «
Confessions of an Economic Hitman»
by John Perkins, then you are well aware of the lengths
to which CIA and other agents operating on behalf of the U.S. government and Fortune 500 corporations have
gone to install puppets as heads of state in countries all across Latin America.
Calvary stars Brendan Gleeson, who was spectacular in The Guard, as a priest in a small Irish town who is told
by someone in
confession that he's
going to kill him, «Sunday week,» because he's an innocent and that will mean more.
In this fourth book of his ongoing
confessions, Timmy is joined
by a rogue's gallery of weirdos (his mom, Doorman Dave, dastardly Molly Moskins, and, of course, the polar bear Total) on the hard, unforgiving road after he's forced
to go on the lam.
If «stunned» is the adjective we keep hearing about the reaction
to the news, there's good reason for that, right at the core of the UK's political elite: in an interview with former Prime Minister Tony Blair, CNN's Wolf Blitzer today has heard one of the most telling
confessions of how things
went this way, as Blair talks of the Labour Party failing
to mobilize its voters
by explaining
to them, «This was not a protest vote.»
He
went by the pseudonym Mr. Apology (a label which has since been adopted
by an advice columnist) and used new technology of the time, an answering machine,
to record
confessions from anonymous callers.
FROM OUR BLOG / Assistant curator Katie Adkins writes, «I'm
going to make a
confession: I have an obsession with the act of writing
by hand.»