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awelborn
Some of you might recall that in late February, John Allen ran an column criticizing the coverage of religion, particularly Catholicism, that we find in the British press. Here’s a contender – one of many – for Exhibit A. A ridiculous and ignorant piece by the Rome correspondent of the London Times on the Stations…
We interrupt this Triduum
By
awelborn
..to bring you this odd, but I suppose hopeful story… A rabbi who temporarily resigned last month as head of South America’s largest Jewish Congregation after being arrested in Florida on shoplifting charges, said he will meet with Pope Benedict XVI when the pontiff visits in May. Henry I. Sobel, who for more than 30…
Context
By
awelborn
Here is a very important post, I think, from Father Z in Rome, about the situation of the Church in Italy and how rising tensions are affecting so many things – including the release of the MP. In Italy, Pope Benedict is making a huge splash. Since he was elected, the left-wing has gone nearly…
The power of the pause
By
awelborn
There is a great deal of resonance in silence. Not just any silence, but silence in the midst of sound. A pause. Michael has described to me before the chanting of the Agnus Dei at St. Meinrad, in which the 3 tropes are chanted slowly, with a significant pause in between each one. It is…
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