Anne Burke, a justice on the Illinois State Supreme Court and former head of the review board of lay people for the US bishops’ sex abuse policy, suggests that the Pope lose his red shoes and switch to a black cassock.
Archive for July, 2010
The Eucharist is a project of solidarity for all of humanity and a great school of peace.
Diocesan Bishop Egon Kapellari of Graz emphasized the manifold connections between culture, art, and the Church in Europe.
Here’s Phil Lawler at Catholic Culture on his experience of the Catholic liturgy in Ireland.
Here’s the latest on the upcoming (we think it still probably is) English missal from a pretty official source.
Some Comments on Comments
Jul 30
We enjoy monitoring the comments box. Only very rarely does it get us down.
DivineOffice.Org
Jul 30
Several weeks ago I had the opportunity to sit down with the folks at DivineOffice.org to discuss how they got started and what the future holds for them. I was very excited to learn that this project has its roots right here in Salt Lake City. The people behind this wonderful ministry are: Dane Falkner, Denise Winters, Greg Pedroza, and Christine Sharer. Below follows a summary of our conversation.
New rite for Episcopalians
Jul 30
PrayTell allows itself some, but not too much, coverage of “culture war” issues.
Save the date: Christ will return May 21, 2011.
The proportion of Spaniards who say they are Roman Catholic has fallen to 73 percent from around 80 percent just eight years ago.