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I do. I do. I do. I do. I do…
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deacon greg kandra
It’s not exactly the wedding season, but that didn’t stop a Catholic church in Georgia from hosting a mass marriage ceremony with a whopping 31 couples: More than 500 parishioners were in attendance at St. Joseph Church on Dec. 22 for a unique event—one that married 31 couples in one Mass. The Mass was celebrated…
Is Huckabee striking a chord with Catholics?
By
deacon greg kandra
Apparently not. The man who won the Iowa caucus appears to have a bit of a Catholic problem, according to this interesting analysis in the blogosphere. A color coded map at the link tells the stark story: This suggests that Huckabee did very poorly among Catholics. Unfortunately, the entrance poll of caucus-goers only asked about…
Worth a thousand words
By
deacon greg kandra
A hand-made sign at a Barack Obama rally in New Hampshire, January 7, 2008. I think that sums up why he’s winning in just one word.
Here comes the pontiff
By
deacon greg kandra
Details are trickling out about the papal trip to America this spring — and the Washington Post has some intriguing behind-the-scenes nuggets about his visit to the nation’s capital: Which position will the pope take up at Nationals Park? Second base or center field? Curious questions face organizers preparing for the arrival of Pope Benedict…
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