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Should Pope Francis Celebrate the Reformation?

2016-02-11T20:15:58-04:00February 11th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Embed from Getty Images My latest article for CRUX asks what Pope Francis is doing by planning to go to Sweden in the Fall to commemorate the Reformation Pope Francis has built bridges with Protestants in remarkable ways. His personal friendship with the late Anglican-style bishop Tony Palmer, and his video greeting to American pentecostal preachers followed [...]

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Lenten Thoughts from The Suburban Hermit

2016-02-11T17:53:16-04:00February 11th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

The Suburban Hermit What do you really want? Today's Lent post at the Suburban Hermit makes you think... My brother in law is an artist and a wise man. He is fond of saying, “Every person, everywhere will always do whatever they can to get as close as they can to what they perceive [...]

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Take Up Your Cupcake and Follow Me?

2016-02-11T16:05:02-04:00February 11th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

In today's gospel Jesus says we must take up our cross and follow him. The Anglican Church--ever on the lookout for a new way to be trendy, relevant and cool has suggested that we take up our cupcake instead. Across the water Fr Ed Tomlinson reports that the Anglican Diocese of Leicester distributed cupcakes to people [...]

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Why Are Young People Cheering for Socialism?

2016-02-11T12:58:46-04:00February 11th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Embed from Getty Images Winston Churchill said something like, "If a man is not a socialist in his twenties he is a scoundrel. If he is still a socialist in his fifties he is mad." He was acknowledging the attractive idealism of the young. He was also acknowledging its impracticality. So often I heard, "All these people who [...]

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Bad Catholics? Fuhgeddaboudit

2016-02-10T12:53:15-04:00February 10th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

What do you say when presented with the bad example of bad Catholics? My latest blog post for National Catholic Register thinks about it. Father,” said the middle aged man,  “When I was ten years old I was a faithful altar server and I turned up one day to serve wearing sneakers and the priest told [...]

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Lent, Fasting and the Purpose of Prayer

2016-02-10T11:08:29-04:00February 10th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

My latest article for National Catholic Register explains why we fast and how our prayer connects with the will of God. It is posted today here. In the fourth century, Anthony of the Desert and his fellow hermits retreated into the wilderness to live in caves. They practiced vegetarianism, extreme fasting and mortification of the flesh. [...]

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That Divine Mercy Movie and Me

2016-02-09T12:49:09-04:00February 9th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

It seems that Jim Gaffigan, Harry Connick Jr. and a host of other stars get to be in the same movie with me. Wow! Lucky them! Seriously. I had no idea when I was asked to do a short comment on the Divine Mercy for a new film that it would be featuring some big names [...]

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Ten Lessons from Padre Pio for Lent

2016-02-09T12:35:20-04:00February 9th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

With Padre Pio's relics visiting Rome for the Year of Mercy we're reminded of his amazing biography and how infused his whole life was with the miraculous. This website chronicles some of the astounding miracles attributed to him. The one thing which is most devastating for the Catholic faith is modernism. Modernism is like a watery soup [...]

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The Suburban Hermit on Lent

2016-02-09T10:34:38-04:00February 9th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Over at The Suburban Hermit is my first post on Lent This is not because physical things are bad and we must punish ourselves, but because we are disciplining our appetites. If we cannot control our stomach, our need for sexual pleasure, our need for alcohol, our need for sleep which are visible things,  then why do we [...]

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Madeleine Albright Believes in Hell!

2016-02-09T10:00:13-04:00February 9th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Madeline Albright - "A Special Place in Hell" Who woulda thunk it? The  former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright believes in hell. I wasn't aware of Ms Albright's interesting background. She was born to a Jewish Czech family who converted to Catholicism. Brought up as a Catholic, the very accomplished lady (she speaks four [...]

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