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When Catholic isn’t
By
awelborn
The newspaper for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee has published an article on churches in the area that call themselves Catholic: (I’d like to know if any other diocesan papers have done something like this. It strikes me as a useful thing, but I suspect the general attitude is, "We’ll just pretend they don’t exist.") It’s…
Singing in Savannah
By
awelborn
Good news: About 150 youth from the dioceses of Charleston, S.C., and Savannah joined in song Sunday for a choral festival and Mass sponsored by Pueri Cantores, the student choral organization of the Catholic church. The singers, ages 7-18, performed works spanning 1,500 years – from Gregorian through the 20th century – at the service…
Consolation
By
awelborn
Today is the memorial of Blessed Severius Boethius, great scholar of (very) Late Antiquity. We know him today mostly because of The Consolation of Philosophy, a work of which this site, the site of a project dedicated to the restoration and digitalization of a 10th century manuscript, says: The Consolation of Philosophy by Anicius Manlius…
For once..
By
awelborn
Nice to read an article about an athlete who’s passionate about his faith in Christ….as a Catholic. via Closed Cafeteria
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