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Daily Archives: 6 May 2013
Nobody In Newark Talking
More heat in New Jersey. And a question: is Archbishop Myers a liar? Mark Silk raises this question at RNS. This is bad, bad, bad, and getting worse for the Newark archbishop. From the archdiocesan web page: Following the Memorandum … Continue reading
Jubilee
Twenty-five years ago today, I was given my last diploma. Left to right, some important men in my formative life. The dean, Fr Sebastian Falcone, looking to the next graduate. But when I was in my first year there, convinced … Continue reading
FBV 29
Sorry for the tardiness on today’s entry. I had a few technical difficulties with WordPress, otherwise a very reliable site for what we do here. Anyway, I got the poll thingie working again. One of only three passages from Saint … Continue reading
Pacem In Terris 39-40: Workers
Today in Pacem in Terris: 39. There are three things which characterize our modern age. These three concerns emerging fifty years ago, and which still affect us today: workers, women, and the end of colonialization of the Third World. Many … Continue reading