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Burying the lede: the death of the Catholic press
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jmcgee
Is the Catholic media on its last legs? A priest-editor in Asia has a few intriguing thoughts on the subject: For another few decades (two to four?), Catholic journalism will rely to some decreasing extent upon the printing press to turn out local-language news of the Church at home and around the world. But, even…
Little Flower, big news
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jmcgee
Wander over to The Catholic Key blog and you’ll find some remarkable news that connects the Little Flower, St. Therese of Lisieux, with this week’s trailblazing move by the Vatican regarding the Anglican communion: I am the Anglican Catholic Bishop of Canada in the TAC. I was present at the Synod of TAC Bishops in…
Could some core beliefs be “deal-breakers” for the Anglicans?
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jmcgee
Liz Lemon would be impressed. The New York Times is helping to put the Anglican conversion story in context, by warning our Separated Brothers and Sisters that they might want to thInk twice before jumping the Tiber — and suggesting that, when it comes to some issues, well, “that’s a deal-breaker”: When the Catholic…
Did “The Simpsons” cross the line?
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jmcgee
The Catholic League’s William Donohue thinks so: Bill Donohue says he’s okay with “gentle fun” being poked at his faith. But the Catholic watchdog says The Simpsons went too far on Sunday when they cracked wise about the Eucharist. At issue is this year’s installment of the annual Halloween episode. One of the three stories…
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