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Where were you?
By
awelborn
I was torn about putting this post up because it seemed so miserably self-referential, as if it actually matters where we were when the Pope died. But thinking about it a bit more, I decided it’s actually not so lame. I think it will be interesting to read your accounts of where you were, what…
The Last Days of John Paul
By
awelborn
I’d recommend this CNN special, that aired this evening, and will air again tomorrow (Sunday) at 7 and 10 Eastern. There’s a page on the program here, with a few clips linked. CNN "Faith and Values" correspondent Delia Gallagher reports the program, and in her hands, the program is completely different than, say, what anyone…
For you, a Compendium
By
awelborn
Casual readers of Catholic blogs might have been puzzled by the high interest in the just released English translation of the Compendium of the Catechism. The US version has taken far longer than almost any other to be released, the dates have been pushed back repeatedly for months, and earlier this week, when word finally…
Romeward Bound
By
awelborn
An Episcopal priest continue the journey…(via Pontifications) When considering becoming a Roman Catholic the first thing that most people would obviously take into consideration would be the Pope. I realized that people who have a high view of the Pope are almost always Catholic. The reason for this I believe is that there is an…
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