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The Weblog at The View from the Core - Monday, June 07, 2004
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"How I Led Catholics Out of the Church" Note, past tense. A disquieting & informative, and therefore important, essay by Steve Wood, St. Joseph's Covenant Newsletter, March/April 1998: I was a Protestant for twenty years before I became a Catholic. Working as a youth leader, campus and prison evangelist, and church pastor, I led many people — including friends and relatives — out of the Catholic Church. Unfortunately, it was surprisingly easy. My formula for getting Catholics to leave the Church usually consisted of three steps.... Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 06/07/04 06:34:29 PM |
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"What Does It Take For Us to Learn?" John Hood quotes, Saturday at The Corner, from a radio address entitled "Peace" by Ronald Reagan, which I blogged last year on Reagan's birthday. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 06/07/04 06:07:50 PM |
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Rather and Reagan The folks at RatherBiased.com look at Dan Rather's decades-long prejudice against Ronald Reagan. Which reminds me amid the glowing tributes to Reagan's presidency and his legacy, where do you think we'll find typically bitter, dishonest & vitriolic blathering? Why, I bet we'll find it in the pages of the leftist San Francisco Chronicle, specifically from our favorite columnists, Morford & Sorensen. I'll keep an eye out. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 06/07/04 06:53:30 AM |
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Day Three of the Novena of the Litany of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Priest and Victim In prospect of the American bishops' meeting in Denver, June 14 through June 20, 2004. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 06/07/04 06:39:44 AM |
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