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St. Isaac?
By
deacon greg kandra
Not far from my office is the beautiful church of St. Paul the Apostle, the headquarters for the Paulists. It’s a great place to visit on a lunch hour; they have Adoration on Friday afternoons and a little shop that is terrific for finding that last minute First Communion gift. The founder of the Paulists,…
“The Anchoress” drops her veil
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
I’m sure there will be much buzzing about this in the blogosphere — it’s a slow news day, and people are getting tired of Jeremiah Wright, after all — but it seems one of the most mysterious (and eloquent) voices in the world of Magnificent Bloggery has finally revealed herself. Read here … and if…
What makes Giuliani different
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Those who lump him together with the likes of Nancy Pelosi or Ted Kennedy may be mistaken. Or so suggests Elizabeth Scalia, at Inside Catholic: As a politician, Giuliani has never been a legislator or a judge; he has neither written nor ruled abortion rights into law. His career has in no way involved him…
“Don’t call me a saint”
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
That was what Dorothy Day once said, and I alluded to her in my homily for Ascension Thursday. To mark the 75th anniversary of the Catholic Worker, Dorothy Day’s diaries have just been published. And a documentary on her life is now available. A clip is below.
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