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What God has joined: Catholic in faith, Anglican in marriage
By
deacon greg kandra
Some curious news from north of the border, where Catholics are remaining Catholic, but choosing to be married in churches of another faith: Although they are still officially Roman Catholics, Alain Boisvert and Denise Hubert have decided to marry – in an Anglican church. It will be a second marriage for both. They didn’t like…
Homily for October 28, 2007: 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By
deacon greg kandra
There’s an old joke: New York will be a great city — if they ever finish it. The city is constantly being dug up and paved over. Buildings are being torn down and rebuilt– and the older ones are always in a state of repair or renovation. You can’t walk down a city block without…
It’s almost like Christmas
By
deacon greg kandra
Because, after far too long of a wait, this has arrived. It’s gotten some nice write-ups, and a jolly mini-rave from the New York Times. I’m picking up mine tonight. I can’t wait. Yes. I know. I’m pathetic.
How cardinals are hatched
By
deacon greg kandra
Gallons and gallons of ink have been spilled over how and why the new batch of cardinals was selected. But CNS has one of the most sensible evaluations yet: The tributes to Cardinal-designate Daniel N. DiNardo have been effusive since he was among 21 archbishops and two priests named cardinals by Pope Benedict XVI Oct.…
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