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Protestantism and Pop Psychology

2017-04-03T07:03:33-04:00April 3rd, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

Somebody has quipped, "America is a Protestant country. Even the Catholics are Protestant." It can't be avoided. Protestantism has been a pervasive influence on the formation of America's consciousness. I'm thinking particularly about the Calvinistic strain of negativity that seems to be woven into the genetic code of Americans. On the surface we are a pragmatic, [...]

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Pope Francis Joins Anglicans

2017-04-01T07:29:55-04:00April 1st, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

It was announced on the first of this month that after attending Evensong in St Peter's Basilica and visiting an Anglican Church in Rome, the news from the Vatican is that Pope Francis is in secret talks with Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Wellbeing about converting to the Anglican faith. Vatican spokesman Aprile Primera said that Pope Francis [...]

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Is California’s Attorney General A Holocaust Denier?

2017-03-29T14:23:39-04:00March 29th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra The Federalist reports here on California's attempt to throw pro life campaigner David Daleiden in prison because he secretly filmed Planned Parenthood officials seeming to discuss how they dismember unborn babies and crush their skulls before they are born so they can harvest and then sell their body parts. Yesterday, [...]

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The Flaw in the Benedict Option

2017-03-29T09:20:56-04:00March 29th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

Writing for The Federalist Luma Simms offers her own stark critique of Rod Dreher's Benedict Option. For those who are not in the know, Dreher's recent book campaigns for Christians to beat a retreat in the culture wars. He doesn't exactly call for us to hunker down, pull up the drawbridges and man the battlements, but there is a [...]

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The Circles of Sin – 2 – The Wrathful

2017-03-13T11:06:20-04:00March 13th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

I am recording my homilies for Lent--a series on sin based on Dante's Inferno. The first week (which you can find here) was on the Vestibule of Hell--where we find the lazy and indifferent. They didn't do anything terribly wrong, but neither did they do anything wonderfully good. Then the sins of incontinence--loving good things the [...]

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Ten Things to Remember About Married Catholic Priests

2017-03-10T15:51:20-04:00March 10th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

Pope Francis has said that he may consider the ordination of some married men. There is lots of room for confusion here. So here are ten things to remember about this matter: Celibacy for priests is a discipline not a doctrine - The Pope can't change doctrine. He can change discipline. A discipline is something like [...]

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Are Married Priests the Magic Bullet?

2017-03-10T12:45:47-04:00March 10th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

People have asked my opinion about Pope Francis' suggestion that maybe ordaining older married men would help. Really. I've written about the topic of married priests so much already. Go here and here and here and here and here and here and there's more. Just search my blog for "married priests." If you want to know what I think. Click away!

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Is Eternity Forever?

2017-03-09T10:15:53-04:00March 9th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

Someone wondered the other day why hell had to last for all eternity. Wasn't that extra cruel of God? Why couldn't the damned simply be eliminated, crushed, annihilated? Another person commented that he didn't think heaven was such an attractive idea because he thought he would probably get bored. Hmmm. One first has to deal with [...]

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Slubgrip on Individualism

2017-03-08T10:15:54-04:00March 8th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

My Lent book, Slubgrip Instructs is laid out with one reading per day from Shrove Tuesday through Easter Monday. In it the demon Slubgrip is teaching Popular Culture 101 (known in the slang of Bowelbages University as Pop Cult 101) For a taster, here is today's reading, in which Slubrip lectures his unruly class on Individualism. Chamber 101 [...]

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Catholic Schools and Dante’s Deep Divide

2017-03-08T09:40:18-04:00March 8th, 2017|Categories: Patheos|

Dorothy Sayers' Diagram of Dante's Inferno C.S.Lewis' friend Dorothy Sayers was one of the great translators of Dante's Divine Comedy. Her version includes excellent notes and a memorable map of hell. Sayers' map of the nine circles of hell makes visual one of the most important teaching points of Dante's great vision. Dante categorizes the sins with [...]

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