Not a bad article from the AP; if you read it all the way to the end, the “small, stealthy” group of orthodox Catholics even gets to make its points. On the other hand, when the writer accepts VOTF’s claim of 25,000 members, that’s a bit naive. That might be the combined size of their mailing lists.
For those following the Boston Situation, Faithful Voice’s spokeswoman Carol McKinley has her own weblog too. Unfortunately, Faithful Voice’s own website is a mess.
Author: Richard Chonak
“I must go away somewhere and figure this thing out”
If you thought some people had complicated family arrangements, wait’ll you hear this example from Spike Jones (MPEG audio stream, 799 KB, 3:19).
(If the stream doesn’t work, here’s a link to download the file.)
“I did it my way”
Donald DeMarco gives us a lesson from Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire: when desire (“I want it”) is divorced from reason, when power operates without check, the culture of Choice becomes a culture of death.
Science finds new uses for wine
Now, excuse me while I return to my research…
The Sacrament of Clarification
One of the “Detroit Four” priests who defended Jennifer Granholm’s “pro-choice” policies in a letter to the Free Press has sent out a profuse apology.
I would never endorse Granholm nor ever compromise the position of my church, nor my Archbishop. This has caused scandal or fractured unity I must bear responsibility for that sin.
That is to say, he blames the editors.
(Viva Doug Sirman, and props to Victor for the title above.)