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Daily Archives: 23 February 2009
Sam: I Am Not
Deacon Greg channels this confusing tale of a Catholic senator emerging from winter hibernation to take shots at other Catholic senators of the opposite party. Lots of commentary on this puppy: Under the headline, “Real Catholics need a new voice,” … Continue reading
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Arrogance
I had to chuckle just a bit when I saw this CNS report on Pope Benedict’s words yesterday referring to the apostle’s letter to the Galatians: St. Paul refers here to the polemics that emerge where faith degenerates into intellectualism … Continue reading →