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Daily Archives: 6 September 2011
What is the General Catechetical Directory?
As hinted earlier today, I’d like to delve into an important post-conciliar document, the General Catechetical Directory. There’s a very interesting story behind it, and it’s something that this generation of serious Catholics probably need to know more about. Catholic … Continue reading
Gaps of Generation and Charity
Browsing through a week of America posts, I found this piece from the Jesuit Raymond Schroth which aptly summarizes the state of affairs in the current “cursed theologian” meme. Fr Weinandy has been accused of misdiagnosis in the past. I … Continue reading →