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Rod Dreher
The power of unlimited love
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Rod Dreher
From an e-mail someone who attended Ruthie’s benefit concert sent to me this morning: I cried on my way home after having tears when I pulled into the benefit and saw all of the cars filling the parking lot. The next morning, I was trying to tell my husband about everything, and I cried then…
Accountability and its conspicuous lack
By
Rod Dreher
Father Tom Reese, S.J., has a good column in America suggesting how the European bishops can and should learn from the painful experience of the American bishops in our Catholic Church’s sex abuse crisis. Excerpt: Finally, the American bishops excused themselves by saying they made mistakes but were not culpable because of their ignorance. Sorry,…
The impermanence of things
By
Rod Dreher
UPDATE: My cousin Kevin just e-mailed an old photo of the cabin I talk about in this post, and one of Aunt Lois doing the dishes in her kitchen in the cabin. I’ve posted them below. Nearly 20 years ago, I suppose, I came home from wherever I was living at the time for Thanksgiving…
You’re wrong about cultural change
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Rod Dreher
…says sociologist James Davison Hunter, whose presentation “To Change the World” given to the Trinity Forum some years back (available in PDF form here) is the basis of his new book of the same title. I urge you to read the entire essay, which I can hardly to justice to in excerpts. But I’ll try.…
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