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Thursday, 04 June 2009

Who bloody ray! Crime Scene Investigations.

Dear Friends,

What a business this migration of our website has turned out to be. Yes there was a problem in the process taking so long caused, ironically enough, because physically the new server is actually pretty close to the old server. Probably merely in a different rack in the same room. It was like a Crime Scene Investigation tracking down the problem but we've now done that and the www.catholica.com.au address is now fully operational on our new server. (It certainly is on my computer already but there may still be a slight delay of a few hours for computers further afield from Sydney.) By tonight or definitely tomorrow this should put an end to the navigation problems people have been experiencing on our site. And talking of Crime Scene Investigations, Dr Ian Elmer's commentary today is a bit like that trying to piece together who actually wrote Paul's letters.

Commentary Headline

A slightly longer commentary from Dr Elmer today. It is an abridged version of a paper he delivered in Brisbane on the authorship of Romans. Trying to piece together the secretarial methods of the day and the mindset out of which the Pauline communities operated is as intriguing as any Crime Scene Investigation on television today.
<Read Dr Elmer's commentary today>
www.catholica.com.au/gc0/ie2/107_ie_040609.php

Wishing you a great day wherever you happen to be ... in life and in our world.

Brian Coyne

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