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The Deacon's Bench
Homily for May 1, 2008, Ascension Thursday
By
deacon greg kandra
The other day I read the news that Tamar Hennessey had died. Don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard of her. She was an obscure figure to most Catholics, but not insignificant. She was the daughter of Dorothy Day. Long after her mother had died, Tamar remained active in the causes that Dorothy Day championed.…
Archbishop bars prominent priest as canon lawyer
By
deacon greg kandra
This news will likely be raising some eyebrows, since the man in question is one of the most prominent, outspoken and uncompromising voices working as an advocate for victims of clerical sex abuse: Saying Dominican Fr. Thomas Doyle had “failed to represent [clients] properly or effectively” in the church court in St. Louis, Archbishop Raymond…
Worth a thousand words
By
deacon greg kandra
Benedict and the St. Bernard. And I always thought he was a cat person …
The Rudy-Egan flap: “More like gossip than news”
By
deacon greg kandra
Some New Yorkers, from the Rockville Center diocese, are now weighing in on the Rudy-Egan flap. Newsday has some reaction: Heading into the noon Mass at St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre Tuesday, Anne-Marie Patton said she had no doubts Rudy Giuliani was out of line when he received Holy Communion at a papal Mass…
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