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Daily Archives: 13 February 2008
Motumania: Liturgical Relativism
A reader sent me the link to the WDTPRS site and a 200-plus comment thread on the second confiteor in the 1962 Missal. For all the fussing about “say the black, do the red,” this seems rather a complex issue … Continue reading
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Just Call It Planet Halliburton
Today’s Cassini news release reports that Saturn’s moon Titan “has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth, according to new data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The hydrocarbons rain from the … Continue reading
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“Dumbfounded”
A nearby SSPX school gets some bad press for refusing to allow a woman to referee a basketball game. Before the game started, a school administrator approached Campbell’s officiating partner, Darin Putthoff of Topeka, and told him a woman could … Continue reading →