Beginning on April 21, Dreamland will be aired live on Saturday nights. The Easter Sunday program will be the program’s last Sunday evening broadcast. This is being done as part of the program’s drive to be cleared on more stations. On Sunday nights, stations will now be scheduling other programming.

For many years, a substantial number of stations have broadcast Dreamland tape-delayed on Saturday nights. This has proved to be a popular time with listeners, and network programming officials are hoping that Dreamland’s steady growth can be continued and increased by the move.
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Scientists used to think that human evolution happened steadily and gradually, over millions of years, but they couldn?t explain why certain early hominids, such as Neanderthals, seemed to mysteriously die out. Now two researchers have decided that these die-outs are due to asteroid impacts and that we are the lucky survivors, who managed somehow not to become extinct.
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In Turin, Italy, pilgrims are catching a glimpse of the controversial Shroud of Turin, supposedly the burial cloth of Christ, before the exhibit closes on October 23. Meanwhile, forensic specialists have gathered in Oviedo, Spain, to examine an obscure relic that many claim validates the Shroud of Turin in Italy.
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Unknowncountry.com offers this sublime sermon for Easter reading. It is one of the greatest things ever said by man in service of God.

It was written by Johannes Eckhart, known as Meister. He was a Dominican monk, a German, who was born in around 1260 and died in approximately 1328. During his lifetime, he was persecuted for heresy and may have been burned at the stake. In recent centuries, religious scholars have recognized him as among the very greatest of philosophers, and have embraced the idea that he was indeed a “man who knew God.” Among Catholics, he has come to be honored along with Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas as one of the clearest voices ever raised in the name of God.

To read the text, click here.
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