*subhead*Sometimes a column is more than a column.*subhead* With thanks to Fr. John Allen and Fr. Barron’s Word on Fire.
*subhead*Eucharist.*subhead* An Australian newspaper is running a story on a dissident Catholic Church that…yup…even gave their version of the blessed sacrament to a dog. The piece couldn’t be more glowing about a former priest that runs a fake Catholic Church…. Continue Reading →
*subhead*Badger.*subhead* Matt Korger writes at Badger Catholic and he’ll be guest blogging once a week throughout August. This is a really great kickoff post: My wife’s recent eight month pregnant trip to Walgreens to pick up some M&M’s which we… Continue Reading →
*subhead*A time for intolerance.*subhead* “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means” — Inigo Montoya Among all the words in a language already so battered and bruised as to almost become unrecognizable,… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Great pic.*subhead* Thanks to Moonbattery for the pic. I’ve got a few captions to start you off: 1) Now that’s a values meal. 2) The “nuns on the bus” went to KFC. 3) Finally, the media can find some nuns… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Threat.*subhead* A prominent Episcopalian is calling the Catholic Church a “threat” and is accusing the Church of “stealing sheep.” Ironically, Reverend Ian Markham, Dean of Virginia Theological Seminary, is the author of the 2006 book “Why Liberal Churches are Growing.”… Continue Reading →
*subhead*No cutting.*subhead* Mac Breedlove, a Texas teen, was traveling with his lacrosse team. While boarding, Mac cut the line. So Mac’s coaches decided to teach him a lesson in manners.
*subhead*For Iris*subhead* I am no theologian. I know there are probably theological treatises on what happens in the afterlife when we die. I just know there is an afterlife. How do I know? My grandma’s oak table. My grandmother, Iris,… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Summer.*subhead* I’m sitting by the pool watching my five kids cheat at Marco Polo in the pool with their cousins. They’ve been in the pool for almost two hours when my four year old comes running over to show me… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Part 5*subhead* Dr. Denis McNamara of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, Illinois and contributor to CMR, speaks of the importance of enrichment in today’s Catholic Church architecture, indicating both structure, purpose and festivity.
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