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Divine Comedy: The Opera
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awelborn
The CNS story: A Rome monsignor has composed an extravagant musical version of "The Divine Comedy," featuring symphonic music in heaven, Gregorian chant in purgatory and hard rock in hell. That’s not a value judgment on rock music — it just seemed to fit the spirit of rebellion in Dante’s description of the inferno, Msgr.…
Cleanup time
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awelborn
Time to clean out the emailbox. Apologies to those who have sent me links over the past weeks without seeing them linked. But here goes, in no particular order. Perhaps there is something here that will interest you: Aimee Milburn writes: I wrote an entire paper on Habermas’ new thought for a class this term,…
Salutaris
By
awelborn
We went to Mass today, Katie and I – noon Mass – she’s still out of school, doesn’t start until next week. (Although she *does* have a Debate meet tomorrow somewhere in Indy for which she must be at school at gulp 5 AM to catch the bus). She was surprised at how crowded it…
Blessed Charles of Mount Argus
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awelborn
Fr. Paul Francis, C.P. of Glasgow, who has written a book on him, blogs today about Blessed Charles, whose miracle was approved by the Vatican before Christmas, and who, when canonized, will be the first canonized saint to have died in Ireland (Fr. Paul Francis points out that the earliest Irish saints were not canonized,…
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