Category Archives: Culture

Sudden Surge with one Post or Spam-botting? Why so many for Christmas Mass in over 2 days?

Hey Everyone.So um, over the last day or two, I have been getting a HUGE surge of hits for the Christmas Mass Post I made to report on the Latin High Mass I did with St. Lawrence the Martyr, Scarborough for Christmas this past year (2012).My question is, why am I getting these sudden spikes

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168. China by Anne Lonsdale.

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China by Anne Lonsdale. Illustrated by Wendy Yeo.Oxford Children’s Reference Library, 17Rating: (4/5)1971, Oxford University Press, 93 pgs +indexAge: 8+ Purchased a used ex-lib copy from a book sale

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168. China by Anne Lonsdale.

Man of Steel

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Man of Steel June 15th, 2013 Written by: Mike McCann Warning: minor spoilers from the film!

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Man of Steel

National Eucharistic Congress in Catholic Germany AD 2013

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Latin Oration – Harvard Commencement AD 2013

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Latin Oration – Harvard Commencement AD 2013

Persistence, Underwritten by Hope

This past week I had the privilege of participating in the Neighbours: Policies and Programs unconference put on by the Tamarack Institute in Kitchener, Ontario.

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Persistence, Underwritten by Hope

The corruption of language should concern us all

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The Tower of Babel What is the most private and intimate thing you possess and do? While your feelings, thoughts and relationships with your family, friends and even with God may immediately come to mind, there’s some other human activity that makes this all possible.

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The Catholic Bishops and Immigration Reform

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J.R.R. Tolkien: Husband and Father

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Auden

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Auden June 14th, 2013 Written by: Niki Lau Peter Kreeft gave 3 talks on Saturday June 8, 2013 at the Catholic Chapter House event “Be A Saint!”. Methodically he covered, it seemed to me, the state of the culture and society, the ways in which it is deteriorating and the signs of decay, and lastly, the ways we must combat it actively in our daily life

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Auden

Like a Boss

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Pope Francis’ latest Words: Questions and Concerns and Truth All in One. Pure Truth, or a Possible Pattern?

Hello Everyone.BIG BOLDED WARNING!: I AM BEING CURT IN THIS POST, AND I KNOW “SPIES” WATCH MY BLOG AND HAVE SYMPATHY FOR RADICAL TRADITIONALIST GROUPS. SHOULD YOU REPORT BACK TO YOUR MASTERS AND YOU OR THEY, OR OTHERS INVOLVED, DARE TO SEND ME OR MY FRIENDS THREATENING E-MAILS OR ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS, I WILL BE IN CONTACT WITH THEM AND MY LAWYER AND MAYBE THE POLICE!

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Marcus Grodi coming to Toronto!

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Marcus Grodi coming to Toronto!

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Marcus Grodi coming to Toronto!

The Paradigm of Revolt in Public Education

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The Sheer Joy of Fatherhood

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain: The Savage Noble

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Roman Rite Seen in Catholic Germany

Just glorious to see this holy spirituality. In AD 2013…Last Sunday His Excellency Bishop A

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Catholic Russia

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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

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“Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Malvaceae)”, drawing by Sarah “Sallie” Thayer, 2013Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, commonly known as rose mallow, Chinese hibiscus, China rose and “shoe flower”, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to East Asia. Numerous varieties, cultivars, and hybrids are available, with flower colors ranging from white through yellow and orange to scarlet and shades of pink, with both single and double sets of petals.Hibiscus rosa-sinensis was named by Carolus Linnaeus.

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The Religion of the Nones

Conventional thinking has thought religion to be on the decline over recent decades. A more careful look at the data, however, suggests the story is a bit more complicated than a straightforward decline of religion and increase of secularization

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The Religion of the Nones