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Good Friday

Today is a good day to reflect on these words of wisdom from our founder and friend, the late (and great) Fr. Richard John Neuhaus: Good Friday is not just one day of the year. It is a day relived in every day of the world, and of our lives in the world. In the Christian view of things, all reality . . . . Continue Reading »

The 2010 Tournament of Novels Winner

And the winner is . . . Lord of the Rings By a margin of 9 to 1, LOTR beat The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn —and 62 other contenders—to win the first annual Tournament of Novels. Thanks to everyone that participated. Beginning next February we’ll take nominations to determine the . . . . Continue Reading »

A Dangerous Man

The people and their leaders all took Jesus to Pilate and began to bring up charges against him. They said, “We found this man undermining our law and order, forbidding taxes to be paid to Caesar, setting himself up as Messiah-King.”Pilate asked him, “Is this true that you’re . . . . Continue Reading »

Connecting the Dots on Maciel

Among the undercurrents of Church journalism over the past week is a clear desire among news providers to connect dots within the Church—sometimes where the case for neither a connection nor a dot can be made. An article in the Los Angeles Times yesterday hearkened back to the shameful story . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Fr. Leonard R. Klein on the Eucharist : I recently read an article in which a Methodist minister referred to the Eucharist as “revolutionary.” It would be easy to dismiss her use of a term used to advertise a new shampoo or safety razor. But the claim that the Eucharist is revolutionary . . . . Continue Reading »

Ian McEwan’s Flappy New Novel

At the Wall Street Journal , Joseph Bottum reviews Ian McEwan’s new novel Solar : You ever see those old film clips of the early days of airplane flight? Wild contraptions of mismatched parts, flapping and shuddering as they stumble down the runway toward a cliff’s edge. Bird men who . . . . Continue Reading »

The Tournament of Novels – Final Round

Four contenders went into Round 5 , only two came out unscathed. Not surprisingly, the final two standing are The Lord of the Rings and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . But like the Highlander, there can be only one. So who will win the tournament? Your vote will decide the final outcome, so . . . . Continue Reading »

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