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Daily Archives: 16 April 2009
Scandal of the Cross
Three comments on the brouhaha brewing with the president and Georgetown: 1. Is it true that Governor Palin advised the president’s staff on covering up backgrounds … I mean backdrops? 2. Will Catholic conservatives now protest the Lenten or Holy … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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More On Assessment
Jack Smith really gets out in front on certain stories, and the CDF assessment is one of them. Today he posts on a piece that gives insight as to why the institution is nervous. I commented there, and I stand … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry
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