Uh, you've got last year's information up, an easy mistake to make insofar as most of the speakers (save your lowly scribe) are the same, but the theme is different. This year it's "Theology of the Laity" with, again, Ware, Taft, Larin, and a few others, but not DeVille, Magee, or Roberson. Still, last year's was a fantastic conference, and it was a great joy to meet Taft, Ware, and Larin, inter alia--all of them fascinating scholars and delightful human beings whom we pray God sustains ad multos annos!
This is sadly part of a very common occurrence in Kosovo. Vandals enter churches, set them on fire, then they urinate and defecate in them. ...
"The World is trying the experiment of attempting to form a civilized but non-Christian mentality. The experiment will fail; but we must be very patient in awaiting its collapse; meanwhile redeeming the time: so that the Faith may be preserved alive through the dark ages before us; to renew and rebuild civilization, and save the World from suicide."
Uh, you've got last year's information up, an easy mistake to make insofar as most of the speakers (save your lowly scribe) are the same, but the theme is different. This year it's "Theology of the Laity" with, again, Ware, Taft, Larin, and a few others, but not DeVille, Magee, or Roberson. Still, last year's was a fantastic conference, and it was a great joy to meet Taft, Ware, and Larin, inter alia--all of them fascinating scholars and delightful human beings whom we pray God sustains ad multos annos!
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