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Ad Orientem, Pars Secundus

Thanks to an alert reader who spotted this in the Letters section of the London Tablet nbsp In my earlier post on the decision of the archbishop of Tulsa to nbsp celebrate Masses ad orientem nbsp I included nbsp the Tablet s editorial about Archbishop Vincent Nichols Westminster communications

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A Grand Bargain Over Evolution

The church doesn t think that there s much conflict between evolution and faith the Vatican said as much just this year nbsp Still the battle between Darwin fans and God fans continues to rage nbsp Now here s Robert Wright author of The Evolution of God in the New York Times today on nbsp

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More Laughter

Did Jesus laugh nbsp Most likely nbsp nbsp Do I like to laugh nbsp Most definitely nbsp nbsp Anyway this is just for fun nbsp I don t think we had our blog up and running when this thing came out nbsp Hope you enjoy it nbsp If you steal any of these jokes at least footnote me

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A Saint on Screen

Roland Joffe director of The Mission a movie about the Jesuit reductions that I hope that you ve seen is doing a new movie on St Josemaria Escriva founder of Opus Dei nbsp Laurie Goodstein has the story in today s New York Times nbsp The project was initiated by a member of Opus Dei is p

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Obama’s “Altar Call”

To build on Michael Sean Winter s post immediately below here is David Gibson on what he calls Obama s Altar Call for Health Care Reform nbsp on PoliticsDaily Obama was clearly ramping up his rhetoric in an effort to counter the strident attacks He punctuated each claim from opponents — about

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Ad Orientem in Tulsa

Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa Oklahoma has decreed that all Masses he celebrates in the cathedral will henceforth nbsp be ad orientem facing East back to the people facing the high altar nbsp H t to David Gibson at Commonweal nbsp For those of you a few years ago that thought that Pope

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