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The Deacon's Bench
Okay. It’s here.
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Or, more precisely, it’s here. Rocco, at Whispers in the Loggia, has the scoop of the month. Or maybe the year. The text of the motu proprio, expanding the use of the Tridentine mass, a document which Rocco describes as “Benedict’s decisive compromise.” See for yourself.
CBS News on covering the pope
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deacon greg kandra
You never know where you’ll find a great story. Today I found one right in my own backyard, where I work at CBS News. Specifically, it’s in the media watchdog blog Public Eye. Every Thursday, the good people over there interview a CBS News staffer of note, and today’s subject is veteran correspondent Richard Roth.…
What the hell…?
By
deacon greg kandra
If you’re living with a greater-than-normal fear of damnation, a priest suggests maybe you should relax: Generally, people who live in terror about going to Hell are the last people who should worry about doing so. Even so, the Catholic Catechism gives us a measure: “God predestines no one to go to hell; for this,…
He shoots, he scores, he delivers a homily
By
deacon greg kandra
Every now and then someone does something so remarkable, and so inspiring, you have to sit up and take notice. That’s what happened with Derek Fisher. The guard for the Utah Jazz basketball team asked to be released from his multi-million dollar contract so he could find the best care for his 11-month old daughter,…
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