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“Get behind me, Satan!” — Mark 8: 31-38
Peter gets rebuked, again. Peter is the bold one. He is the one who steps forward and says what he (and the others?) are thinking. Or are they? Mark never says what the other disciples are thinking. Peter often acts … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambiquity, Merton, Mystics
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