Monthly Archives: March 2015

Most interesting Lenten address by Fr. Cantalamessa

This is a very important sermon that gives, I believe, some keys to the thinking of Pope Francis in Evangelii Gaudium, which I promised myself I would read over Lent, slowly. Here’s an important section of the talk, but please … Continue reading

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The threatened lawsuit is not going forward

It’s with great relief that I read this blog post by Fr. Thomas Rosica on the Salt and Light TV blog that says “the matter is now closed” concerning a threatened lawsuit against a Toronto blogger, Vox Cantoris. Fr. Rosica … Continue reading

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Interesting interview with Msgr. Anatrella

Three years ago, Msgr. Tony Anatrella came to speak at a conference sponsored by the Catholic Organization for Life and Family.  Here’s a link to the story I wrote on him and an excerpt: One of civilization’s pillars, the objective recognition … Continue reading

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Cardinal Burke does another interview

Rorate-Caeli obtained an exclusive interview with Cardinal Burke that is worth reading in its entirety. I especially liked this: Card. Burke: I frequently say to those who are writing to me and are expressing such discouragement, or are asking for direction … Continue reading

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John Allen Jr weighs in on Cardinal Pell and the allegedly stolen books

Over at Cruxnow, John Allen Jr. gives his weekly analysis of the news coming out of the Vatican, with the main focus on the most recent controversy regarding Cardinal Pell and his handling of the reform of Vatican finances. He … Continue reading

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