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Daily Archives: 4 June 2006
Mistaken Identity
… that’s what a cassock will do for you. Recently I had a phone call at the parish. Someone was asking about the nice young priest who said Mass the other day. I racked my brains. We currently have two … Continue reading
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The Unfairness Of It All
I had a surprise this morning. More than one, actually, but in terms of recent content on this web page, I had a parishioner who wanted to know what we music directors thought of Joe Nadeau’s dismissal as music director … Continue reading
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Lessons From the Rightward Fringe
You know, there’s a lot I like about the NLM and blogs like it. I’m serious. First, they keep me honest. The best of the traditionalist arguments have something to say to mainstream Catholicism. We’re better off for listening to … Continue reading →