This morning's homily
I saw much of this on EWTN, and thought to myself that here is a homilist who doesn't dumb down his homilies. I loved the varied references to architechture, literature, and I also loved the compassionate yet challenging tone.
On another note - does anyone know the name of the music for the opening hymn?
pope stuff: April 2008 Archives
on the papal mass liturgical choices.
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Of course, it is a spoof!
One thing about the Catholic church, it is catholic. Room for all....
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