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By the time this column sees print, we most likely will have begun the liturgical season of Advent.

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Chill out! Let's be cool. It's not yet the end of the world. Though I'm no seer, I don't think we have serious basis to think the world's end is already in the offing.

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We have to be familiar with this term, and more importantly, we need to develop its appropriate sense.

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November may rhyme with somber and, in a certain sense, it truly is, what with its commemoration of the dead that in our country, thanks be to God, is still widely celebrated and regarded very seriously, if sentimentally.

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By the time this column sees print, we most likely will have begun the liturgical season of Advent.

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Chill out! Let's be cool. It's not yet the end of the world. Though I'm no seer, I don't think we have serious basis to think the world's end is already in the offing.

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November may rhyme with somber and, in a certain sense, it truly is, what with its commemoration of the dead that in our country, thanks be to God, is still widely celebrated and regarded very seriously, if sentimentally.

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