Author: Tom Faranda
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A fine tribute to Benedict XVI by Fr. Rutler
Fr. George Rutler, Anglican convert and noted speaker and author. He is the pastor of the Church of Our Saviour, on Park Ave. and 38th St. FROM THE PASTOR February 24, 2013 by Fr. George W. Rutler The meteorite that exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains with the force of thirty atomic bombs had the…
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Catholics of a certain perspective brace for new Pope
I have been enjoying Bill Donohue’s little news release commentaries on the pending Papal conclave, up on the Catholic League website. Here’s one A fascinating montage of opinions on the Pope and another an amusing piece on how “Unsolicited Advice” for the Catholic Church has “surged” both of which I posted. And then there’s this…
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an amusing piece on how “Unsolicited Advice” for the Catholic Church has “surged”
In the form of a press release from the Catholic League on February 15th UNSOLICITED ADVICE SURGES Bill Donohue comments on reaction to the pope’s resignation: The decision of Pope Benedict XVI to retire has elicited a surge of unsolicited advice on how the Catholic Church must change. Paradoxically, most of it is coming from…
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Benedict XVI and Hans Kung
Here's a short essay I just came across, written a couple of years ago. Takes only a few minutes to read. The Pope's book mentioned – Jesus of Nazareth (vol 2; I reviewed it here - Lenten reading: Jesus of Nazareth, by Pope Benedict XVI ) I did read; Kung's I didn't. The review is relevant…
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Verbatim, here’s the Pope’s retirement announcement.
The link includes a link to the video of the announcement – Declaratio Dear Brothers, I have convoked you to this Consistory, not only for the three canonizations, but also to communicate to you a decision of great importance for the life of the Church. After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have…
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J.R.R. Tolkien on the Eucharist + comments on war
As many people know, Tolkien was a fervent Catholic; his wife, not so much. "The only cure for sagging or fainting faith is Communion. Though always Itself, perfect and complete and inviolate, the Blessed Sacrament does not operate completely and once for all in any of us. Like the act of Faith it must be…
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NY Post editorial on Roe v. Wade at 40
My friend Nancy sent this to me. There’s no naïveté quite like that of the sophisticate. Forty years ago this day, the Supreme Court upended the laws of all 50 states in Roe v. Wade — and The New York Times pronounced the issue settled. “The court’s verdict on abortions,” said the Times, “provides a…
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My friend Theresa on 40 years of post-abortive people
Post abortive – had an abortion, complicit, etc. Theresa has her own abortion story, and now works full-time as director of Lumina, Hope and Healing After Abortion. Personal Stories of Personal People The monster in the room, abortion, that lives in many of our families, will also go unnoticed yet another day, as mothers, fathers,…