This is not quite a poem, but I guess it should be read like one…
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This is not quite a poem, but I guess it should be read like one…
Read More...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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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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Well, after what I wrote yesterday, I couldn’t very well ignore today’s feast, could I? If my class has a patron saint, I suppose …
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Inexcusably, I forgot to quote Dryden’s famous ode about St. Cecilia on her feast day (and he was a convert to Catholicism!). Today, I won’t be so remiss. Here’s one from a convert in the other direction.
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This one should be easier than John Lennon’s line from “Julia”….
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