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Daily Archives: 21 September 2014
English Football, Week 5
Getting two disappointments out of the way first, NBC LiveExtra didn’t offer the replay of Swans-Southampton. And the Swans were knocked down a few rungs with their 0-1 loss. What’s in the sails of that team from the south coast … Continue reading
On Bishop Appointments
With all the fuss about the new Chicago archbishop, I was reflecting on how heated and political the reaction to it has become. Did anybody yawn when Joseph Bernardin was tapped for the Windy City? Supposedly, it was in the … Continue reading
DPPL 65-66: Deviations in Popular Piety
After some praise from the Magisterium (DPPL 61-64) comes a few cautions. I’ve pulled out the particulars into bullet points–these are not formatted as such in the original text: 65. While the Magisterium highlights the undeniable qualities of popular piety, it … Continue reading