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Vatican adjusts for 2008: The feast of St. Joseph would fall on Wednesday of Holy Week and the Annunciation on Tuesday of the Octave of Easter. So: While the two feasts are among the 14 solemnities marked with special care in the Catholic Church, they do not take precedence over the commemoration of Christ’s suffering,…
Suppression, revisited
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awelborn
A few weeks ago, we blogged on a letter from Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Clergy to Bishop William S. Skylstad of Spokane, Wash., president of the USCCB clarifying the correct way to deal with the assets of a "closed" parish. CNS catches up with a story on the letter:…
Alchemy in Philly
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John Wilson of Books and Culture on a recent academic conference: So: A better than average conference, clearly a high point for scholars in this field, both old and young, who have seen their work attain academic respectability—but what of the implications? Why should an outsider care? There are many reasons, but a good place…
In the land of Warhol
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awelborn
Jen Ambrose has a great post about an intriguing event in Pittsburgh – no not THAT ONE… Saturday afternoon Myles and I went to an annual Carpatho-Rusyn event. There were folk singers, dancing, artisan demonstrations, ethnic food–all the makings of a Pittsburgh church picnic except instead of at a church this was held at the…
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