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Canonist v. Canonist
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awelborn
Pete Vere strongly disagrees with Ed Peters in the Bishop Bruskewitz situation.
Prophet Motive
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awelborn
This article is a few weeks old, but it just showed up in our local paper today: A WSJ piece on Sony’s tactics for "avoiding" controversy with DVC (Whether or not they really want to avoid controversy is a question that is unasked and unanswered. Personally, I’m thinking…no.) The article misses something important. The reason…
Angelus:
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awelborn
The Pope today: Towards the end, Benedict XVI recalled the last days of John Paul II, sick and in silence. The pope said the Lord “stripped him of everything to assimilate him with himself… His gestures and proclamations were reduced to the bare essential: to the gift of himself to the last”. The pope added:…
More from Bishop Slattery
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awelborn
A few weeks ago, we noted the excellent series on liturgy being written by Bishop Slattery of Tulsa and published in the diocesan paper. The Curt Jester has taken what I believe is the latest letter and, as he said, "freed" it from evil pdf format and offers it in a blogpost. All of these…
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