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Moving on, and many, many thanks...
So...my recent vacation and related absences also coincided with an offer from PoliticsDaily.com to cover religion for them, as editor Melinda Henneberger announces here in her roundup on the site's very successful first 100 days. That means, in short, that I'll have to sign off from blogging h
posted 8:29:24pm Aug. 02, 2009 |
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Calvin at 500, Calvinism 2.0
If you thought you knew John Calvin--who turned 500 last week--you probably don't know enough. For example, that he was French, born Jean Cauvin. And if he was in fact scandalized by dancing, he was also a lot more complex than that. I explored the new look Calvin in an essay at PoliticsDaily, "Patr
posted 11:53:35am Jul. 16, 2009 |
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Apologia pro vita sua...Kinda
In my defense, I've had computer outages and family reunions and a few days of single-parenthood, which is always a bracing reminder of what many parents go through all the time.
And this weekend it's off for a week's vacation.
Anyway, hence the long absence. Apologies to those who have chec
posted 10:51:36am Jul. 16, 2009 |
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When Benny met Barry: "I'll pray for you!"
The first word via Vatican Radio and first image (that I saw) via Rocco:
Speaking to Vatican Radio, Press Office Director Fr. Federico Lombardi said "moral values in international politics, immigration and the Catholic Church's contribution in developing countries" were key topics of discussio
posted 12:54:28pm Jul. 10, 2009 |
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Signs of the times: Obama's eye
Yes, this photo of Obama ostensibly eyeing a young woman (apparently a 17-year-old delegate from Brazil--where are her parents?!) at the G-8 Summit is the hottest Google search item. And of course the question of what Obama was thinking is a leading Fox News story.
So it goes, even as the
posted 12:26:05pm Jul. 10, 2009 |
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posted November 15, 2008 at 5:12 am
Of course “Pontifications” belongs on this list. I’d add A Concord Pastor, as well.
posted November 15, 2008 at 7:46 pm
David, you are offically on record for Pontifications being the best blog! I don’t have to be modest,
. Your Blog is the FIRST one I read, keep up the excellent work!
posted November 15, 2008 at 10:20 pm
The best and most prophetic writings can be found on Mark Mallett’s blog. He is indeed a prophet for our times. Be sure to check out the archives listed in the column of the left of his current page. If you want to see where this nations moral decay has led us, please read “writings on the wall” and the follow up “line in the sand”. He has truely been inspired by the Holy Spirit and I find insight into the times we are living through.
posted November 16, 2008 at 6:46 am
Being a Catholic transcends National barriers.
posted January 31, 2009 at 11:40 pm
I was interested in your feedback as to what you think of this new book that came out called “Betrayal” by author C.D. Nolan…..a friend was reading it. I checked out the site at http://www.cdnolan.com
posted January 31, 2009 at 11:42 pm
sorry, I’m getting old…I forgot the numbers in my email address.
I was interested in you feedback as to what you think of this new book that came out called “Betrayal” by an author named C.D. Nolan….I found some information at a site http://www.cdnolan.com
posted April 4, 2009 at 9:06 am
Follow the “Magnificat” throughout Holy Week!
posted July 19, 2009 at 12:05 am
Check out http://www.mobiusbracelets.com. They now sell a lovely Pater Noster Mobius bracelet. The Lord’s Prayer in Latin, as published in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition 1997. The opening line is decorated with the cross crosslet, composed of four Latin crosses pointing in the four cardinal directions. It makes a wonderful gift!
posted September 12, 2009 at 4:27 pm
Hey, you can also check out my new blog. I just posted a few writings I did awhile back. Stay tuned for more!
http://www.TennesseeCatholic.blogspot.com
posted May 21, 2011 at 8:36 pm
I encourage you to check out our site. Daliy Mass Reading discernments and Scriptual poetry written daily by 6 AM.
God Bless,
Thomas Joe Cruz-Wiggins