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Sighing
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awelborn
Okay, this one isn’t easy. Sigh. Yes, it’s Russo’s Bridge of Sighs, which I read last week. I’m not going to say that I either do or don’t recommend it because, you know, everyone has different tastes, and I know some people who hate Flannery O’Connor, although I really don’t understand them. I’ll just speak…
Bookblogging
By
awelborn
Ah, some bookblogging at last. I probably should reach back a few months and mention the book I keep forgetting – The Road by Cormac McCarthy. When The Road was first published, I got the impression from the reviews I skimmed that the thematic focus of the book was a possible messiah-child trekking through an…
Your divine rights
By
awelborn
You only have one more day to download the very interesting BBC “In Our Time” program on the Divine Right of Kings. I learned a lot – very good context setting, in which you can see how the English thinking about Divine Right in the context of competing with papal claims, etc. You can listen…
To Hope
By
awelborn
CNS reports on encyclical #2: Pope Benedict XVI has completed his second encyclical, a meditation on Christian hope, Vatican sources said. The text, tentatively titled “Spe Salvi” (“Saved by Hope”), is about 65 pages, sources said Oct. 16. No release date has been set for the document. The working title comes from St. Paul’s letter…
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