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Daily Archives: 17 May 2009
Panis Settles The Crowd
Jimmy Mac sends this report from his parish this morning: Today at the 10AM mass, the church was quite warm. It was the last service of the morning and the outside temperature was hovering in the mid-90s. Our associate pastor, … Continue reading
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Chatting on Celibacy
In the parlance of the current discussion, mandatory celibacy for diocesan priests. A brief CNN piece by Donald Cozzens catches John Norton’s notice at the OSV blog. Proponents of optional celibacy seem to think that marriage, children, and sexuality will … Continue reading