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Review of “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed”
This is Ben Stein’s movie, which seems to be somewhat controversial. One of the main premises of the movie is that politically incorrect professors get denied tenure or otherwise harassed if they dispute the accepted scientific dogma – think Intelligent Design (of Global Warming?). The review (3 stars out of 4) is from Christianity Today.…
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Nice article on yesterday’s Papal Mass in Washington
In the Washington Post – For Crowd, Miraculous Moments – washingtonpost.com The crowd that mobbed Nationals Park to see, or just be near, Pope Benedict XVI yesterday was a joyous, kaleidoscopic tableau of Catholics and non-Catholics from across the country who said they were drawn by faith, hope and a sense of the history of…
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Jesuit Cardinal Avery Dulles retires
Avery Dulles is the son of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. He graduated from Harvard in 1940, the same year he converted from agnosticism to Catholicism. He joined the Jesuits in 1946 and was ordained a priest in 1956. A fine theologian and prolific writer, he was named a Cardinal in 2001 by…
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Obama-mania XVII – “Religion is the opium of the people”
Anyway, that’s the famous Karl Marx line. Here’s William Kristol’s op ed in the New York Times yesterday, expanding on that, and Obamas ill-thought out comment in San Francisco. The Mask Slips – New York Times What does this mean for Obama’s presidential prospects? He’s disdainful of small-town America — one might say, of bourgeois…
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An interview with the President of Notre Dame
An interesting piece in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal. You may have to hit the link a couple of times before the feature comes up. Catholicism, Inc. Commentary: The Weekend Interview – WSJ.com The interview starts with an oddball quote from the Rev. John Jenkins, President of the University, referring to Pope…
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Nice commentary about the pending visit of Pope Benedict
Paggy Noonan is a big fan of John Paul II – in fact she wrote a pretty good book about him – Tom Faranda’s Folly: Latest read – "John Paul the Great" . Here’s a very thoughtful comparison fo JP II and B XVI based on her recent short trip to Rome Declarations – WSJ.com…
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My email yesterday to VOTF (Voice of the Faithful)
I am on the VOTF email list. Here’s a short note I sent to their newsletter writer last night. Hi PT, I was somewhat intrigued by your reference in the VOTF "in the Vineyard" email newsletter you just sent out this evening re: young Catholics. You may not be aware that there was a feature…
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Our good friend Judy Anderson gets recognized for all her hard work
This was an excellent event. Our friend, and my business associate, spoke beautifully, giving everyone else the credit… LifeNet: Center for Life Annual Breakfast attended by over 160; honors two exemplary women Here are more pictures, which are not available at the link above (from my private collection!). Judy with her husband Bob, and their…
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Here is a fine discussion about the Pope’s pending visit, and what he sees as the big issues.
An interview/dialogue with John Allen and George Weigel, sponsored bythe Pew Forum. It takes 20 or so minutes to read, but very worthwhile. The Pope Comes to America John Allen … finally what we might expect for the American Catholic Church. Again, a lot of things we could say here, which we can unpack in…
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Navy SEAL who sacrificed his life to save others awarded Medal of Honor
Michael Monsoor, 25, smothered a hand grenade with his own body to protect three other SEALS and three Iraqi soldiers From the Washington Post: The East Room ceremony honoring Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor was emotional. Bush wiped tears from his eyes and put his arm around Monsoor’s family as the Seal’s death…