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From Gregory to Mother Teresa
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awelborn
Today, during his General Audience in an apparently windy St. Peter’s Square (the Pope is still residing in Castel Gandalfo, but returns to Rome for the GA. Oh, and check out Fr. Jay at Young Fogeys for a collage of the Pope’s “Mood Cape.“), Pope Benedict made reference to Mother Teresa, on today the 10th…
Better than fiction
By
awelborn
For some reason, a few months ago, I got slightly obsessed with reading adoption blogs. Oh, I know exactly how it happened. It was around Easter, and I was doing one of those “Catholics celebrating around the world” posts, and a GoogleBlog search turned up a post about, I think, Easter at a Catholic church…
Well.
By
awelborn
Yeah, sorry about the lack of bloggage of either the thinking or linking type. There is no huge pressing reason. A few little ones. I’m reading a lot more these days – back up to my old rate of 3 or 4 books a week. I’m thinking about those books and thinking about fiction, trying…
Continuing with Mother Teresa
By
awelborn
Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher of the Papal Household, reprinted by Sandro Magister: Today’s world has hatched a new category of people: atheists in good faith, those who experience the silence of God as a painful burden, who do not believe in God and yet do not boast of this, experiencing instead existential anguish and an…
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