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Daily Archives: 25 November 2010
NCFishwrap: Getting it wrong about people who are getting it right.
When it comes to the Condom Conundrum the National Catholic Fishwrap is in full twit about the Pope’s comments concerning condoms.
A couple days ago I nicknamed this dust up the “Condom Conundrum”. I see that this is being picked up, … Continue reading
Remember: The Pope knew what he was doing
I posted this:
The Pope knew what he was setting off
His Hermeneuticalness has a good piece about this too.
Molotov cocktail of planetary magnitude
Consider two points.
The sharp repression of Modernism in the early 20th century probably lead the its resurgence later. … Continue reading
The Feeder Feed: getting cold edition
It has been a while since I have posted photos of the feeders at home.
I have the Z-Cam going with Radio Sabina now. There are views of the feeders, which I occasionally shift.
The Chickadees and Nuthatches have definitively formed their … Continue reading
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Archbp. Carroll’s “Prayer for Government”
The following prayer was composed by John Carroll, Archbishop of Baltimore, in 1791. He was the first bishop appointed for the United States in 1789 by Pope Pius VI. He was made the first archbishop when his … Continue reading
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China consecrates a bishop. Canonist Ed Peters comments.
I would like today to remind Catholic readers in America, especially, to be thankful for the blessings of a still society and the still free exercise of religion.
You have probably heard that there was a consecration of a bishop in … Continue reading


























