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Daily Archives: 21 March 2008
No Confidence
Clergy asking a bishop to resign: this never happened in the wake of Vatican II, did it?
Posted in Church News, Ministry
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Poison
The pope sends a message tailor-made for the Catholic blogosphere. Anybody listening?
Posted in Church News, The Blogosphere
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Space Roundup
It may be Good Friday, but there are always things going on in the universe. The latest Carnival of Space is up and running and always good for insightful off-planet things. I was reading about how Titan’s landmarks are off … Continue reading
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Masculinity Versus Maturity
Over at Zenit, I see an interview with an author-priest on Priestly Identity: Crisis and Renewal. Father Toups has picked up the progressive lingo of “formation” over “education,” so you know his ideas can’t be all bad. Ongoing formation, no … Continue reading →