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Raising hell
By
deacon greg kandra
And now for something completely different. From the New York Times comes this odd item about a filmmaker who is having trouble with the law over the name he’s chosen for his production company: Back in the fall of 2007, with only the most practical motives in mind, George Kalman took his pen to the…
Something fishy: a Lenten tradition endures
By
deacon greg kandra
In some places, a Lenten ritual that has been a mainstay of Catholic parish life for decades is still going strong: The line starts forming when the doors open at 5 p.m. and it doesn’t let up, snaking around the hall at St. Frances Cabrini Parish. Men in blue vests — members of Knights of…
More on the “excommunications” in Brazil
By
deacon greg kandra
After all the shock and dismay over the reported excommunications surrounding that abortion in Brazil, Amy Welborn this morning offers us more details. Pay a visit. It’s revealing. I’m sure it will surprise no one that, once again, the press got it wrong.
What can you do with an old convent?
By
deacon greg kandra
A parish in Florida found one wonderful answer, and Florida Catholic recently paid a visit: How appropriate that what was once the home of the Sisters of Mercy should become the temporary home and refuge of pregnant women. “There were a few times that women came to the office and asked if I could do…
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