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Reflections Upon Laughter
By Karl Erickson
It's a funny thing, but most people who know me in an official capacity (that is, the state government office), think of me as a very serious and focused individual. This makes sense, of course, because work is our professional side.
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A Call for Unity
By Karl Erickson
Several years ago, I received a strange envelope from a penitentiary in the east. Enclosed was a long handwritten letter from a man identifying himself as a former priest who was now serving time in prison for an undisclosed crime. He wrote to me in response to a religious article of mine, which he had come across.One could hardly miss his deep grief, as reflected in the furious cursive of his pen
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Depravity in Oklahoma---The Ultimate Denigration of Catholicism; The "black mass"
By Larry Peterson
We Catholics have a prayer that we recite and it is directed to St. Michael the Archangel. Pope Leo XIII wrote this prayer back in 1886 and it was recited virtually every day at all Low Masses from that time until the late 1960s. Then the Vatican II reforms began to be implemented and the prayer was more or less discontinued although it was still recited at different liturgical functions.
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The Scandal that is a "Shameful Silence"
By Larry Peterson
"Silence in the face of evil is evil itself." Dietrich Bonhoeffer Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a Lutheran theologian in Germany during the reign of Adolf Hitler. His book, "The Cost of Discipleship", has become a classic. Focusing on the "Sermon on the Mount", the book more or less spelled out what Bonhoeffer thought was the true way to follow Christ..
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Roche Abbey
By Father John A. Dane
A short distance from my home and close to an ancient village called Bawtry, which is located on the Great North Road (a road originally built by the Romans), are the remains of Roche Abbey. The abbey was founded in 1147 when the stone buildings were raised on the north side of the beck.
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Conisbrough Castle
By Father John A. Dane
Conisbrough Castle is a 12th-century castle located in Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, whose present-day remains are dominated by the 97-foot (29.5m) high circular keep, which is supported by six buttresses. It made for a great day trip for two Catholic priests.
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