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Keeping Count?

A few days ago, Reuters reported of a priest in Poland installing a finger-print reader in church, ostensibly to keep count of confirmation students’ attendance at the Eucharist.
Two thoughts jumped immediately to mind — the first, I won’t repeat as some people think that our reporting here plays to mass-hysteria (pun intended) enough as-is. A little creative thought will lead you where my mind went.
The second, though, I will repeat: what the report indicates is [MORE...]

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Blessing the “Blessing” of Technology

After a couple of inexplicable web browser crashes today, I was heartened to read this piece on MSNBC, posted yesterday from Associated Press reporter Raphael G. Satter.
The Rev. Canon David Parrott blessed a symbolic heap of laptops and smart phones on the altar of London’s 17th-century St. Lawrence Jewry church Monday. An effort, he said, to remind the capital’s busy office workers that God’s grace can reach them in many ways.
Invoking God’s blessing on the world [MORE...]

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