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Christology 101
By
awelborn
From the British Journal Priests and People. Quite a decent article, actually, that breaks down some complicated issues for the lay (as in non-theologian) reader without sacrificing the fullness of truth, or at least it seems so to me.
Coming and Going
By
awelborn
A NYTimes article about Episcopalians becoming Catholic and the reverse, with, oddly enough, an example from right here in The Fort. And, in the continuing of saga of “learn your beat,” we have this odd statement: A small number of married Episcopal priests are now allowed to minister in Roman Catholic churches that lack their…
Blessed Sacrament
By
awelborn
Rod Dreher on the case of Fr. Weinberger Let me tell you about a little church in a poor part of town that could use a miracle. Visiting Dallas years ago, my wife and I attended Sunday Mass at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church in Oak Cliff. In the heart of a hardscrabble neighborhood, we…
Faith in Art
By
awelborn
Both High and Low…a good piece on expressions of faith in folk art Unprepossessing though it may be to some eyes, this Nativity is the work of a lifetime, and it is only one of many examples of popular art, religious or devotional in origin if not in present function, that abound in the city.…
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