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Sebelius on her bishop: “It was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life”
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deacon greg kandra
The Washington Post the other day posted a lengthy interview with Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Catholic. A pertinent excerpt: MS. ROMANO: You are also a pro-choice Catholic, and I was reading some stories out of your home state recently where one of the bishops took an action. Can you tell…
Feeling crabby
By
deacon greg kandra
I’ve had a hankering for a big fat crab cake for a while, and suddenly this recipe popped up in the New York Times. Get thee behind me, Satan. Of course, when you’re in Maryland and temptation strikes, there’s only one place to go. When we were in Florida this summer, we saw Phillips crab…
What hath Dan Brown wrought?
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deacon greg kandra
A writer and professor of theology from the University of Scranton, Eric Plumer, is looking at the Dan Brown phenomenon, and thinks there is a reason the best-selling author strikes a chord with Catholic readers: Women cannot be official leaders or teachers in the Catholic Church — roles reserved for ordained men. Not only are…
Inside America’s last high school seminary: “A place where God is powerfully working”
By
deacon greg kandra
Speaking of vocations… A producer for “Currents” recently visited the last high school prep seminary in America: Cathedral Prep, in the Diocese of Brooklyn. For a brief glimpse inside, take a look.
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