There’s a saying that a lone coal grows dim, but coals heaped together glow red-hot. The same could be said of the Church.
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The living network is not just a technical framework; it’s the redefinition of the relationship between people and place.
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A new art hub has opened in Japan's ancient capital. The latest and largest permanent museum by the acclaimed Japanese art ...