Jimmy Akin believes that Pontifical Council for the Interpretation of Legislative Texts should get involved to give us an authentic interpretation of Canon 915. This would certainly help to remove the problem where different interpretations are pitted against each other.
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Mark Shea has a column at Inside Catholic on The Gospel of Ann Coulter about her being on Donny Deutsch’s show The Big Idea. The list of political polemicists who can accurately do theology is quite small, and Ann Coulter isn’t on this list.
Roman Catholic by Choice has a couple of excellent stories from the Atlanta Diocese’s Georgia Bulletin that don’t appear online.
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory wilt not attend an awards luncheon after the Red Mass because of the presence of pro-abortion former Governor Roy Barnes. Statement here.
The other is a letter from a 16 year old who attends both the ordinary and the extraordinary form of the Mass and responds to a previous article in the Georgia bulletin.
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP has some quite worthwhile suggestions considering Kids These Days: What they don’t want from the Church. He takes his own experience working at the University of Dallas of what works for them. Judging by suggestions they are valid for pretty much everybody.
Patrick O’Hannigan turns out an excellent essay for The American Spectator called Why the Shoah still matters.
Patrick also blogs at The Paragraph Farmer.
Seminarians from Bishop White Seminary in Spokane, WA bring us The Attack of the Bowl Washer Part I and Part II.