Pope praises good works of atheists
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"Atheists should be seen as good people if they do good, Pope Francis has
said in his latest urging that people of all religions, and none, work
together.
...
A talkative day...
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...and, yes, I know, most days with Auntie are likely to be talkative. But
today, we were judging the finalists for the Assn of Catholic Women Schools
RE ...
Woolwich atrocity
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This evening I was in London to give Benediction at the chapel of the Good
Counsel Network which does so much good work in saving the lives of unborn
chil...
Down, But Not Out, In London And Paris
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Murder is sinful in Islam. There is a very long and ongoing tradition of
Muslims serving in the British Armed Forces. Suicide is sinful in
Catholicism. A ...
Policy Meeting
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*Peter: *"So, to conclude then. Massive immigration, especially from
Islamic countries. *We really want to rub the Tories nose in diversity*.
Got that Go...
The Church Suffering...
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The phrase "the Church Suffering" most properly applies to the Holy Souls
in Purgatory. The Church on Earth is referred to as the Church Militant
(with th...
Gregorian Chant Workshop
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I mentioned that I had attended, and enjoyed, the Gregorian Chant Workshop
at the Oratory School just after Easter. Indeed, I posted some notes about
the m...
Our Lady of Walsingham, Pray for Us
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*Prayer to Our Lady of Walsingham*
*O Mary, recall the solemn moment when Jesus, your divine Son, dying on the
cross confided us to your maternal care. Yo...
Dionysius the Areopagite
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When I was 18 or 19, the Protestant clergyman who was tutoring me in the
New Testament advised me to be ‘more sceptical about the sceptics’. I took
this br...
New IVF Embryo Quality Control
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In manufacturing, quality control (QC) is very important. A manufacturer
always wants to put out the best product and eliminate defective
merchandise.
The...
Catholic School, Muslim services
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I do not think that you will find any chapels in Muslim Schools
Is that right?
A Catholic School offering Muslim students the facility to practice their
fa...
Help My Kids Still Aren’t Catholic!!
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An earlier post this week with a similar title evoked the most passionate
comments I’ve had on a post for a long time. I suggested that one of the
reasons ...
Pentecost in the Parishes
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A couple of bit of Pentecost coverage, the first from St. Martin of Tours
in Louisville:
* * *
Our second bit of coverage comes from a reader from St....
Thank You Mothers!
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Thank you, women who are mothers! You have sheltered human beings within
yourselves in a unique experience of joy and travail. This experience makes
you be...
The Pentecost Vigil at Blackfriars in pictures
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I have now found two photographs of last Saturday's Vigil Mass at
Blackfriars on the Dominican Godzdogz blog:
Images: Godzdogz/ Fr James Claffey OP Ther...
Soup Tureen
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A wedding gift from Empress Maria Theresa to her favorite daughter, Mimi.
LONDON.- Bonhams is to sell a rare Imperial soup tureen created by the most
impo...
Why give it all up for God?
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Channel 4 has a daily 90-second programme in which individuals are invited
to contribute their “take” on various religious and moral questions. This
week’s...
A Supremacy Martyr Burned Alive as a Heretic!
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A heretic, that is, against the new orthodoxy that Henry VIII was the
Supreme Head and Governor of the Church of England! Blessed John Forest is
the only...
Thursday - 8th Week in Ordinary Time [I] - May 30
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*Thursday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time [I]*
*Sirach 42:15-25 + Psalm 33 + Mark 10:46-52*
*May 30, 2013*
*“At God’s word were his works broug...
A Transparent Process? Questioning the Survey
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I spent a year or so working for the influential Dr. Dean Hoge at the
Catholic University of America's Life Cycle Institute. We were working on a
major pro...
A beacon of bravery
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As Madeleine Teahan reports, the whole of the Grand Committee Room, rose to
its feet and gave human rights campaigner Chen Guacheng a standing ovation
upon...
Pope's new exorcise video
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It is generally agreed that exorcism of demons is best performed by senior
clergy. In the Catholic church it requires a bishop's permission -
otherwise pri...
The Impossible and the Hopeless
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Funny old days, these.
It is a good time of year. Impossible, seemingly hopeless situations
dissolve and joy bubbles up in most unexpected ways and all fo...
That was never going to work was it?
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We have had our moments to be sure. Some would argue that our public pain
as a church this past decade, latterly arriving on our own shores with
O’Brien-ga...
The Pope Exorcising?
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Is this an exorcism? Fr Lombardi says "no", the Diocese of Rome's exorcist
says, "yes".
Whatever is happening is more than a blessing; the priest seems ra...
Where Oh where has my Octave gone?
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Because I offer the "old" Mass on some days of the week I occasionally find
myself in a rather strange "Twilight Zone" of liturgical time due
to the inco...
Saying the Rosary without falling asleep
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[image: The pilgrimage from Skänninge to Vadstena] Saying the Rosary is a
good way to get to sleep. In fact, I normally fall asleep when trying to
say the ...
Neither nature alone nor grace alone
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*Since therefore grace does not destroy nature but perfects it, natural
reason should minister to faith as the natural bent of the will ministers
to chari...
The Workman and His Tools
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Painting: Saint Joseph, Georges de la Tour, 1642. CHAPTER IV. What are the Instruments of Good Works 18 Jan. 19 May. 18 Sept. In the first place, to love the...
Would Cameron sup with the devil?
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Thee amendment by Mr Loughton and others on the Same sex Bill was defeated
tonight after a shoddy appeal from Mr Cameron to his political enemies
Labour.
...
On A Point Of Order ...
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Is there any sense anywhere that the people who read the readings at Mass
should:
a. be literate;
b. have looked at the readings before they step up to t...
The Tablet Promotes Old Heresy Alongside the New
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The offending issueI don't follow all the ins and outs - I know I should -
but many sincere Catholics have been up in arms about *The Tablet* because
it pr...
Pentecost: high point of the Year of Faith?
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The Solemnity of Pentecost - the celebration of the coming of the Holy
Spirit upon the infant Church of the Apostles gathered around the person of
Mary - s...
Potato Pete
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*Potato Pete*
Norman Rockwell
*Rosie the Riveter*
1943
Oil on canvas
52 x 40 in. (132.1 x 101.6 cm)
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Ben...
Book Review 3: Consuming the Word
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*This post links to RAnn's Sunday Snippets*
Go here to check out my review of Scott Hahn's new book, *Consuming the
Word.*
Were the Apostles confirmed at Pentecost?
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*Solemnity of Pentecost*
*And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a mighty wind coming:
and it filled the whole house where they were sitting...
Methodist Minister is not an Employee
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In the case of *President of the Methodist Conference v Preston [2013] UKSC
29 *the Supreme Court had to consider the, surprisingly complex, question
of wh...
Keep the House of Prayer Open!
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The tabernacle in St Stephen's Basilica, Budapest
(Source: Wikimedia)What is more precious than the Presence of Our Lord
himself in the tabernacles of our c...
Help Send Young People to Rio
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A few years ago readers of this blog were very generous in helping to raise
money to help send young people from West Hull to World Youth Day in
Madrid. Th...
Veni Sancte Spiritus
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On the menu this week.
Last year's links here.
This year, we spent about 15 mins tweaking a few bits and everyone pretty
happy they can do it fine.
H...
Pope Francis Leads March for Life in Rome. Yes!
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Setting a wonderful example for priests and - yes - Bishops (yes!) the Holy
Father lead the March for Life today in Rome. Security was a little higher
th...
The Ordinariate at Gainford
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As mentioned in the previous post last night I was due at the ordinariate
May Festival in Gainford. This is way down south, somewhere near
Darlington, and...
Saint Augustine - a Saint for our time
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St Augustine was born in 354 at Thagaste in North Africa. He was baptised
by Bishop Ambrose at Easter 386 and ordained priest in 391. Five years
later he w...
Prayers for Mgr Andrew Burnham
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Pray for Mgr Andrew Burnham from the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham.
I have just heard that he was …
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Ward Method Studies in Colorado
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Prof. Alise A. Brown, music educator and teacher of the Ward Method at the
University of Northern Colorado, has kindly allowed us to make available
on-line...
On Lies and Live Action Videos
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*Lila Rose of Live Action*
Live Action's recent undercover videos have brought out a number of
Catholic commentators saying that undercover interviews ...
Life-saving abortions - have you ever heard of one?
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The result of a "life-saving" procedure.That's how Ireland's proposal to
legalise abortion with a its double-speak "Life During Pregnancy Bill" is
describe...
Looking after orphans and widows in their distress
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"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to
look after orphans and widows in their distress" James1:27
In addition to thei...
Why Evangelicals should be praying for Pope Francis
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Pope FrancisIt’s been about a month since the election of Pope Francis, and
so I'd like to ask my evangelical brothers and sisters: *have you been
praying ...
Who controls the past, controls the future...
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It’s astonishing to look at the reaction of so many people in Ireland to the recent inquest into the death last October of Savita Halappanavar in Galway, and...
Prayer Request
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I’d ask you kindly to pray for my mother, who has been diagnosed with
ovarian cancer (prognosis unknown yet). Please pray for her health, for a
successful ...
The Schtick
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It was something of a blast from the past to see this pastoral staff, which
I thought had been relegated to some store-room in the Vatican. It belonged
fi...
God’s Love
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Grace: To experience a deeply-felt gratitude for all of the blessings God
has given me, that I may thereby become completely devoted to His Divine
Majesty ...
He is Risen, Alleluia!
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*Happy Easter to all who have read this blog over the years*
Some news...
The past few weeks have been a period of intense reflection for me. As a
resul...
Faith by Benedict XVl
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*Faith* *by Benedict XVl, edited by Lucio Coco,* Published by CTS
This short booklet (40 pages) is a collection of brief points taken from
the teaching of...
“PRO SACERD ROMAN”
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Site of the arrest of St David Lewis
Fr David Lewis S J had been arrested at Llantarnam on 17th November 1678
and imprisoned in Monmouth gaol. On 13th Ja...
Weekend Roundup
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Sunday, 31st of March. 2013.
At the Birmingham Oratory (EF 1100) the* Mass in E* of Leonce de
Saint-Martin. At Brentwood Cathedral (OF 1100) Vierne's *Mess...
Liberians Call for Christian State
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Liberian citizens have very recently called for a ‘Christian religious
state’ demonstrating religious tolerance for other faiths, but not
‘religious liber...
Blessings and Convalidation
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*I've not written much on my blog in recent times, so I thought I should
make an effort. *
*From time to time I am asked interesting questions of a gener...
All must have prizes!
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Well, here's a turn up for the books. Ben Trovato of Counter Cultural Fatherhas named me for a Liebster Award. Thanks very much! I have no idea what
this ...
Mahler concert in Manchester
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Last night I went to the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. There were only
two works to be performed: Haydn Symphony 104 ( The London ) and Mahler
Symphony...
PIMMS Conference, 10th July
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PMMS 125th AnniversaryThere’s no place like Rome: Centres of music and
liturgy before 1550
PMMS members are warmly invited to the AGM study day on 10 July 2...
Scotland For Marriage
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Scotland For Marriage
The Scottish Government’s consultation on its draft Bill to redefine
marriage to include same-sex couples closes at *5pm* on *Wednesd...
Pope Francis and liturgy: cause for concern?
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Amidst the joy that I and so many people have felt at the election of Pope
Francis, I have also encountered worry, alarm, even anger from some
Catholics wh...
Trepidation
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For it has been reported to me by Chloe’s people that there are quarrels
among you, my brothers and sisters. What I mean is that each of you says,
“I belon...
Pope Benedict's renuntiatio
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Benedict XVI is no longer Pope. It has been for me a real bereavement. I
loved, I can’t say the man, which is reductive, so let’s say the person. *
Person...
Happy 90th, John. And many more.
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My father-in-law, John, celebrated his 90th birthday today. He is quite
spry and very lively. There was a nice party for him this afternoon in the
public...
Is the New HHS Compromise a Real Compromise?
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Here is the HHS Compromise, be attentive because it gets complicated: “With
respect to self-insured group health plans, the eligible organization would
not...
Details Information about Casino
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Las Vegas, America is one of the town which provides excellent and various
kinds of casino games. It is known as a city of gambler. Casino becomes the...
Rush to Judgement: Ireland's McAlpine Scandal
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A disastrous case of mistaken identity, a man appallingly smeared as being
that most hated of beings, a paedeophile on twitter as the BBC's flagship
news p...
Back again! Should we educate our daughters?
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Proud father Andrew with Dr Jennifer and Katherine
Firstly, to congratulate my daughter Mary for receiving the Pope Benedict
Youth Award at St Paul's Sch...
Hey CTV Person!
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Helloooo! My electronic spy tells me there is a TV person reading the Bodis
Riper. Let's do a deal! Your people can email my people, or you could email
me.
Star Wars Prequels: What do they add?
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My love for films makes me question; "What is this film *really *about?"
and "Can that message enrich our lives"? For example, the "Kill Bill" films
are mo...
Changes to be made
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In the coming weeks there will be major changes made to this website in the
hope that it becomes a more useful resource for free Latin- and
vernacular-lang...
Our Lady and Suffering
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De Maria, numquam satis.
I was hesitant about the theme today because I have not yet quite lived a
life laden with suffering. I have lost both of my patern...
Further remarks
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*Please pray for* a Priest friend of mine from Westminster Diocese, Fr Ian
Dickie, who is seriously ill with cancer and may be near death. He had been
clea...
Have You Been Hurt By Medical Malpractice?
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Outside of your family, there are few people you trust more than your
doctor. After all, you are entrusting your doctor with the well-being and
care of you...
Simple English Propers at Mass
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This is the Simple English Proper (communion) for the Third Sunday of Lent.
I generally chant this alone for the Saturday and early Sunday Masses, and
then...
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You admit impediments to the marriage of true minds. It is error. It is
proved. You should not write nor love me.
γυνὴ ἐν ἡσυχίᾳ μανθανέτω ἐν πάσῃ ὑποτα...
From the Holy Father's Wednesday audience
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"The Eucharist sustains those who are tired, worn out or lost in the world
and transforms human sin and weakness into new life.
Taking part in the Eucharis...
My apologies
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Just in case any of you were wondering: Oxford hasn't killed me off! I am
alive and am enjoying all that Oxford has to offer.
I am finding it difficult to ...
Throwing imitation pearl before real swine.
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I've found myself seriously tied down to some tough awkward writing in the
last few weeks. It seems that I've become default flavour of the month-
well not...
Chesterton on St Francis, love and asceticism
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From G.K. Chesterton's St Francis...
If ever that rarer sort of romantic love, which was the truth that
sustained the Troubadours, falls out of fashion and...
Meditations on the Rosary (1): The Annunciation
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One is struck by the similarity, but still more by the difference, of two
like events, a mere six months apart. When the angel Gabriel appears to Our
Bless...
Heart Speaks Unto Heart - new blog!
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I've given up with my google problems & thought that the time had come with
our new house to start a new chapter! My new blog Heart Speaks Unto Heart will ...
Long Break.....
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As you will no doubt have realized, this blog is on an extended sabbatical,
it may return, but I have too many other duties. Joseph Pearce has asked me
to ...
The End
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Dear Readers,
Please note that I will not be adding any more posts to this blog.
At present I am transferring all the posts on this blog to my new blog
...
Pro-Life Video
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John Smeaton has published a moving video that highlights the numbers of
abortions worldwide each year. It was found by his son, Paul, on the That
the bone...
First Solemn High Mass - Fr. Rhone Lillard
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Fr. Lillard was ordained in Lincoln, Nebraska last Saturday. Today in San
Diego, at St. Anne's Parish (which exclusively does the EF form of Mass)
Father C...
Pakistan: Christians are ‘treated like animals,’
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An official of the Pakistani bishops’ conference has called upon the
international community to exert pressure upon the nation’s government and
defend the ...
Dom Prosper Gueranger on Our Lady's Expectation:
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This feast, which is now kept not only throughout the whole of Spain but in
many other parts of the Catholic world, owes its origin to the bishops of
the t...
Euthanasia: the pro-life response?
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*Bishops concede 'compassion' as a reason not to prosecute in assisted
suicide cases*
The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales want you to respond to the ...
The final last post
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Drat you, Betsy, for being someone I can’t refuse a lot. Certainly not a
blog post, in any case. She gave me a “Gorgeous Award” for reasons that are
best l...
Alla fine di tutto questo
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Recent weeks have seen my life change considerably and, with regret, I have
decided to close this blog. I’ve enjoyed interacting with people from all
over ...
Opposites attract
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Or rather, genes (”genes”) produce amusing opposites. My sister and I were
out shopping and waiting by the cashier to pay for our snazzy new things
(they’r...
Homeschooling
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An article from the Telegraph. Acquaintances and I have had blazing rows
about homeschooling and I’ve often felt as though their absolute insistence
on “co...
And to you and your family Patricius.
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