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Go the American Papist. He’s got ever single link that exists, I think. Michael Barber’s roundup and personal reflection is worth a look as well.

Go for it! And of course, as we are not surprised to see….heh. Of course, who’s surprised? Ron Howard is not exactly known as a director who trucks in mystery and ambiguity. Who didn’t think this would end up being heavy-handed and leaden. And here, perhaps, we’ll see the risk of the "Go see this…

…er, I mean Parma, Ohio. Surrounded by golden domes and gorgeous mosaics – unfortunately all the churches are locked, so I can’t see the insides, but the exteriors are wonderful enough. Just stopped in to say that I will be on The Big Story with John Gibson, on FoxNews, at 5:10 pm. Ack…. Later!

as rumored…Wuerl to DC Also, the BIshop of Little Rock, Peter Sartain, has been named to Joliet. Remember…comments closed until late tonight, when I return. That’s what I get for scheduling a talk on a Tuesday (traditional day of announcement of US episcopal appointments…)! As I leave, there’s no English news up yet from the…

Faith of Our Fathers is a collection of essays – many (if not most) of them originally published in The Tablet in some form, I believe. Duffy is the English historian known to many, even over here, for his groundbreaking Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England 1400-1580, in which he very effectively set…

Jay Anderson has a very nice post about her – (occasioned by her recent memorial) – spiced up by photos he took on a recent trip to Norwich. Hmmm….next trip? (Nah, actually, I’m thinking  Montreal and Quebec City and a bit north or east.  Nova Scotia? Maybe? It echoes a trip my family took when…

I will be gone all day Tuesday – in Cleveland, not returning here until after midnight. So comments are closed (if you try to post you will be accused of being spam. Don’t take it personally and don’t write me to complain!)

I decided not to put the very most current effort up because…hmmm.., well, I just didn’t. I’m not unhappy with it, but I realized that I needed to get a couple more chapters done before it’s suitable for public consumption. What I have now would leave you hanging, and not in a good way. It…

Christianity Today reports on big troubles at Patrick Henry College, the small liberal arts college founded in 2000, with homeschooled young people as its intended demographic. At the center of the controversy is Michael Farris, well-known as an attorney deeply involved in defending the rights of homeschooling families, and the president of the college (soon…

This is for subscribers-only, but it’s worth it to stop at the library and take a look: an appreciation of Pope Benedict by Doloros Leckey in America magazine. An excerpt: That Benedict chose to write about love in his first encyclical is completely in tune with the Rule, which is really about ways to grow…

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