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Kimberly Dozier: “The more horrors I saw, the more my own Christian faith came to the fore”
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deacon greg kandra
It’s rare to find someone in the media talking candidly about their faith and spirituality. I was heartened, then, to discover this post about one of my CBS News colleagues, Kimberly Dozier: On Memorial Day 2006, CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier and her crew were on patrol with the military in Iraq. A car bomb…
“A sacrilegious parody of Holy Orders”
By
deacon greg kandra
Another group of women claims to now be validly ordained as priests — this time, in one of the most storied centers of American Catholicism, Boston. From the Globe: A group advocating for the ordination of women this afternoon held a ceremony in a packed Protestant church in Boston at which it declared three women…
Now, hear this…
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Anyone interested in chants? Psalms? Sacred music? Step right up. A reader asked me to put in a plug for his websites on sacred music, so here (or hear) goes. Take a look — and a listen! — at Chabanel Responsorial Psalm Project and Quis Non Amantem I’m not an expert on these things (as…
Our Lady of the Southern Cross
By
deacon greg kandra
A friend sent this picture my way, and it has to be one of the most beautiful renderings of the Blessed Mother I’ve seen. It’s Our Lady of the Southern Cross, patroness of World Youth Day 2008. She is also known as Help of Christians. (By happy coincidence, her feast day is my wedding anniversary,…
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