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Meet the Institute of Catholic Culture

Devin is with his buddies tonight, buckling some swashes (translate that if you can), and I am folding laundry, drinking very good tea, and listening to the erudite enlightening words available on The Institute for Catholic Culture’s website. Care to … Continue reading

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“It Is Now Only Dawn”

Pope John XXIII said, in his opening address to the bishops and cardinals convened in Rome at the start of the second Vatican council, “The council now beginning rises in the Church like daybreak, a forerunner of most splendid light.  … Continue reading

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Where Can You Live, II

Okay, so in my most recent post, I listed what I see as the three alternatives to living in suburbia, namely life in the country, life in a small town, and life in a traditional neighborhood in a city.  Now, … Continue reading

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