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Best-selling Anglican author prepares to “desert a sinking ship”
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jmcgee
Noted British author G. P. Taylor is about to swim the Tiber: Vicar-turned-author Rev G P Taylor says he will desert the “sinking ship” Church of England, which he said was the “spiritual arm of New Labour”, for Roman Catholicism. The Rev Taylor, whose children’s book Shadowmancer became an international best-seller, said he was turning…
Worth a thousand words
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jmcgee
Mourners at a memorial service at Fort Hood last night. Photo by Associated Press
Homily for November 8, 2009: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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jmcgee
We hear this gospel story, about the widow’s mite, and tend to think of it as a lesson in giving, and great sacrifice. And that is true. It’s a lesson we need to hear, especially in these hard times. But looking over the readings for today, from the book of Kings and Mark’s gospel, I…
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on health care reform
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jmcgee
As the vote on health care reform nears, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend weighs in: The good news is that thoughtful minds have come together in the House of Representatives to craft a reasonable and abortion-neutral proposal in health reform. It is neither pro-choice nor anti-choice. It is simply pro-health care. [snip] Unfortunately, this reasonable approach is…
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