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is why Jewish holidays never stay put. Philip Roth, writing about his childhood, said that the adults always talked about Passover being early or late but no one ever said it was on time. Wilfrid Sheed inMy Life as a Fanwrote that the Jewish holidays roamed the calendar like shortstops....
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The Church calendar does not justsaythings, itdoesthings. When (as I do) you give something up for Lent, you find yourself pining for the resurrection. When you pray or study your way through Advent, you focus on the return of Christ in a sustained way that might well not happen if ...
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