Reviewing January’s columns, anticipating February’s.

January’s columns have concentrated on relating to our governments. Should you find some interest in how Catholic Fundamentalism looks at entities with which we all must deal, please feel free to recommend or forward to others.

In February, most of the columns are going to be on how the vastness within each human mind provides endless battlefields for warring spirits.

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