Anonymous ID: 434400 June 28, 2018, 1:26 p.m. No.1944530   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4650

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dug a little on editors page for capital gazette:

 

http://www.capitalgazette.com/opinion/columns/ac-ce-editors-desk-20171217-story.html

 

..We need your help.

 

As Capital Gazette Communications heads into 2018, we face a number of challenging stories and issues that we’ll have to tackle.

 

We’re looking for three people to help us sort through them with well-reasoned opinions for our Opinion page by serving on our editorial board.

 

It’s a job that requires the ability to attend a meeting twice each month at our offices, and more as we approach the June primary elections. During that time, we’ll meet newsmakers who want The Capital and the Maryland Gazette to fully understand their issues and priorities.

 

Our past guests have included elected officials, police chiefs, community activists, advocates for the environment, public health officials and more.

 

..I’ve been covering this community for 30 years, and I sometimes feel that I’ve been on every street and road, come across just about every issue Annapolis or Anne Arundel County has to offer. Then I discover I haven’t been to this spot or, more importantly, have never considered this or that issue or seen it from a new vantage point.

 

It’s one of the best things about my job: the ability to always learn something new about the world and our beat — Annapolis and Anne Arundel County.

 

The editorial board is our anchor to the values and concerns of this community.

 

The spring 2018 editorial board will serve through the end of June, which gives members the heavy-lift job of helping us make endorsements in the county and federal primary election.

 

fukken weird huh

 

some eerie statements here:

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http://www.capitalgazette.com/opinion/columns/ac-ce-editors-desk-20180617-story.html

Anonymous ID: 434400 June 28, 2018, 2:14 p.m. No.1945184   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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..St. Ignatius of Loyola is famous not only for founding the Jesuit Order, but also for his spiritual exercises. These teachings have formed the basis for many practices throughout history and in the modern spiritual formation movement.

 

..In all of the situations provided by Loyola and his spiritual exercises, moral judgment becomes suspended. Truth becomes subject to the experience or supervisor rather than the absolute standard of God’s Word.