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    || The Da Vinci Code & Opus Dei ||

    The Catholic Choice by John Wauck

    As some readers here know, I used to work in politics – as a speech writer for a Republican attorney general and for a Democratic governor. Needless to say, this year, it has been tempting…

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    Just When You Thought It Was Safe…

    I must confess that I thought that the original subject of this blog, The Da Vinci Code, was …

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    Juno/Juneau

    So, is it “Juno” Alaska or Juneau Palin? Since we’ve already reacted, in a light-hearted way, to one vice-presidential pick…

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    Read It and Weep… with Laughter

    I’ve tried to steer this blog real clear of politics, and this post isn’t meant to be…

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    The New Yorker: “Catholicism has everything else beat”

    OK, OK. That’s not fair. If you want the whole quotation, then…

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    The Year of St. Paul: a Video


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    Don’t Give Up on Europe

    I remember well the moment that Pope Benedict XVI emerged on the balcony

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    B. in the U.S. A.: The Sheep Confirm the Shepherd’s Hope

    Before the Holy Father left Rome, I told a number of journalists that they shouldn’t be surprised if the pope…

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    Catholicism’s Cultural Glass: Half Empty or Half Full?

    During the celebration of Holy Mass on Easter Sunday morning, as a torrential rain pummeled St. Peter’s Square, Benedict XVI looked out at the sea of umbrellas and soaking pilgrims and urged the people….

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    Despite Not Being Taught, Catholicism Hangs in There

    That was the title that came to mind after reading the report of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life in America. It was not….

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    3 Cheers for St. John Bosco

    After all the talk - in a post on an election! - about foster care on the blog recently, I was pleasantly surprised to see the reading in my breviary this morning, the feast of St. John Bosco. It may provide…

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    The Election!

    Everyone knows that, in these days, we find ourselves in a moment of change and decision, the outcome of which will …

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    Merry Christmas for Two Voices

    This is not quite a poem, but I guess it should be read like one…

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    Sarkozy, Blair,… ?

    After Nicolas Sarkozy’s historic speech in the Basilica of St. John Lateran and today’s news about Tony Blair’s reception into full communion with the Catholic Church, we are taking bets …

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    The Honorary Canon of St. John Lateran: Nicolas Sarkozy

    Some speeches are important not because they offer original ideas, but simply because they expand the realm of what can be said in public. Whether or not…

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