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Daily Archives: 24 July 2006
Summer Listening
Aside from some great music sites on the net, I’m listening to more of my cd’s this summer. I used to buy fairly frequently, and many of them have since languished on my shelves. Last night, I had Rautavaara in … Continue reading
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Dei Verbum 16
The great doctors of Christian antiquity are quoted, and the Vatican II bishops add yet more weight to the value of lectionary reform: God, the inspirer and author of both Testaments, wisely arranged that the New Testament be hidden in … Continue reading
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Candidates in Pittsburgh
It’s probably one of the few ecclesiological aspects in which I trend toward traditionalism. Wouldn’t you know the St Blog’s con-commentariat trend modernist? Ann Rodgers vets her list of possible new bishops in the Steel City, and Amy picks up … Continue reading →