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Benedict XVI: The Pope of the Council

The last few days have been have been amazing for the Church in America. I spent the last few days watching events and reading speeches. With all the hoopla surrounding the papal visit, I wondered if there might be some… Continue Reading →

Ben-e-DEE-to! Ben-e-DEE-to!

The incomparable Peggy Noonan wrote a piece in today’s New York Post about Pope Benedict’s visit to New York. You knew he had arrived by the cheer that welled up from the street. It was electric. Suddenly inside the cathedral,… Continue Reading →

That’s One Big Pope!

Yesterday morning on Good Morning America, religion reporter Dan Harris reported on the Papal Mass from Nationals Park in Washington. He said, “This is a brand new ballpark opened just two and a half weeks ago and this morning it’s… Continue Reading →

Our Badly Misunderstood Pope

It’s great having the Pope here if only to see how shallow our country’s media really is. (As if we needed reminding) The media clearly has no idea what to do with Pope Benedict’s visit. I know it’s no news… Continue Reading →

Good Morning America Goes Negative on Pope

This morning as I was jamming my kids into their uniforms Good Morning America was talking about the chances of Pope Benedict endorsing any of the candidates for President. RRRgghghghghghgh! This is such a serious flaw in their thinking as… Continue Reading →

No Communion For The Usual Suspects

The American Life League doesn’t pull punches. They are running a full page ads in The Washington Times and The Politico. The ad basically asks the the Holy Father to give the cold shoulder to any of the more infamous… Continue Reading →

Cage Match: Pope Benedict vs. Diversity

In this corner we have the man in white – the man who struck fear in the heart of liberal theologians everywhere whose mission was the Inquisition. Aided by the Holy Spirit here’s the the Octogenarian Theologian, the Pope who… Continue Reading →

Peggy Noonan – I Think I Knew That

Peggy Noonan has the uncanny ability tell you something you already know and still surprise you with it. Often, when she writes of a situation or a person (more often a person), you feel as if you already knew what… Continue Reading →

Georgetown Say Pope Should Learn From Them

It is clear to many that Georgetown in countless ways has ceased being a “Catholic” University. But this opinion piece in the student run newsmagazine “The Georgetown Voice” shows that the Jesuit school has now embraced the role of evangelist… Continue Reading →

Pope Benedict XVI Blazing His Own Path

The Chicago Tribune has a profile piece on Pope Benedict XVI leading up to his forthcoming visit to the U.S. I must say, for mainstream media coverage, this is probably as good as it gets. I do have a few… Continue Reading →

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