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Just up, in Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, two new book reviews: “An Important Year in History”) and “Janus Parallelism in the Book of Job: A Review of Scott B. Noel’s Work.”
Today marks the 280th Friday in a row that Interpreter has published at least one article or review. The Interpreter Foundation has existed for 281.5 weeks.
This represents a considerable achievement. It results from the efforts and the generosity of many people, and I’m profoundly grateful to all of them.
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Here’s a really good Advent calendar. Following it — trying, each day, to enact the admonitions given for that day — would yield a remarkably good Christmas season, both for us and for those around us:
https://www.mormon.org/bc/content/assets/pdf/christmas-2017/25-ways-25-days-calendar-eng.pdf
Here are some practical ideas:
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Another fragment of unearthly musical beauty, suited to the Christmas season, is to be found in the American composer Morten Lauridsen‘s wonderful O Magnum Mysterium. Here are two versions of it:
King’s College Choir, Cambridge (listen to roughly the 6:20 mark of this live performance)
- Latin text
- O magnum mysterium,
- et admirabile sacramentum,
- ut animalia viderent Dominum natum,
- jacentem in praesepio!
- Beata Virgo, cujus viscera
- meruerunt portare
- Dominum Christum.
- Alleluia.
- English translation
- O great mystery,
- and wonderful sacrament,
- that animals should see the new-born Lord,
- lying in a manger!
- Blessed is the Virgin whose womb
- was worthy to bear
- Christ the Lord.
- Alleluia!
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I think that many of you will enjoy these pieces from Book of Mormon Central:
First, a remarkable account with which, I suspect, many members of the Church are probably unfamiliar:
“How Can Sally Conrad’s Witness of the Book of Mormon Strengthen Our Faith?”
Second, the much better-known but still interesting Emma Smith:
“How Did Emma Smith Help Bring Forth the Book of Mormon?”
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Another item for your already bulging “Utah is Hell on Earth because of Mormonism” file:
USA Today: “Giving Tuesday: Here are the most – and least – charitable states, report says”
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From a national religion blog: “The most famous Mormons you’ve never heard of — or maybe I’m the only one not familiar with Studio C”
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I sometimes think we expect too much of Christmas Day. We try to crowd into it the long arrears of kindliness and humanity of the whole year. As for me, I like to take my Christmas a little at a time, all through the year. And thus I drift along into the holidays – let them overtake me unexpectedly – waking up some fine morning and suddenly saying to myself: “Why, this is Christmas Day!” ~ David Grayson
Posted from Park City, Utah