Corrections.Dr. John Owen, the author of "Cheshire Homes" (Lay Movements XVI, October 2002, pp. 30-31), notes that Leonard Cheshire was Group Captain Cheshire (not Captain), that the abbreviation of Order of Merit Order of Merit Noun Brit an order awarded for outstanding achievement in any field is OM (not ONM ONM Official Nintendo Magazine ONM Open Network Management ONM Optical Network Management ONM Order of the Nefarious Mass (Satanism) ONM Office of Navy Material ), and that his e-mail address is owenj@duke.usask.ca. In the December 2002 issue on pages 15 and 14, 1 wish to point out two mistakes in my article "Three signs of the times." In the second paragraph of the second column on page 15, I omitted the word "not" from the phrase "not-guilty-until-accused." In the second last paragraph from the bottom of this page in the same column, I added a redundant "now" to the first sentence. On the positive side, the word count stayed the same! Casey Ahern In the article "When sects put us to shame" (Jan/Feb 2003, pp. 36-39), the shot of Christ the Pantocrator, on the second page, is not a stained glass window stained glass window n → vidriera de colores stained glass window stain n → buntes Glasfenster nt stained glass window n (as the caption says), but the largest icon in the central dome of the church. Secondly, Adam DeVille works for the Met ropolitan Andry Sheptytsky Institute for Eastern Christian Studies in Ottawa, where he is also a Ph.D. student. In October 2002, he was ordained a subdeacon sub·dea·con n. 1. A cleric ranking just below a deacon. 2. A cleric who acts as assistant to the deacon at High Mass and normally reads the Epistle at the Eucharist. Noun 1. in the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy ep·ar·chy n. pl. ep·ar·chies A diocese of an Eastern Orthodox Church. [Greek eparkhi of Toronto by Bishop Cornelius Pasichny. |
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