2002 September

The Glorious Shame of The Catholic Church
These are times of chastisement for the Catholic Church. Christ will simply not allow His wayward Bride to become a slut.
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Letters to the Editor: September 2002
Answering "Christian Identity"... Married Clergy Are Also Truly Dedicated... The Problem Is Celibacy... The Bishops Have Themselves to Blame...
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New Oxford Notes: September 2002
If It's Good for the Goose... Killing Michael Rose... The Register Steps into the Ring... Burn, Baby, Burn!... From "Rembert the Reconciler" To "Rembert the Unperson"?... and more
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The Hidden Treasures of Byzantine Catholicism
The heavenly aesthetic of the Byzantine Liturgy is "celebrant-proof." I have never seen it done badly. By contrast, I have seldom seen the Novus Ordo done well.
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The Dubious Adrienne von Speyr
Perhaps tied to old memories from her pre-Catholic youth, Speyr's private revelations seem to conflict with Catholic teaching on vital points.
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In Defense of Adrienne von Speyr
The language used by Speyr can be called metaphorical, in the sense that it is specifically the language of sacred Scripture.
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An Answer to Jacques Servais
We are told Speyr's books are for "meditation and adoration," not for the "use" of the scholarly. This is a false dichotomy. Speyr is not canonized, after all.
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Briefly: September 2002
Reviews of Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church... Small is Still Beautiful...
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