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    Friday, April 21, 2006    
         
      "The Treason of the Intellectuals and 'The Undoing of Thought'"
(04/21/06 08:23:06 PM; 317 words)
By Roger Kimball at The New Criterion: In 1927, the French essayist Julien Benda published his famous attack on the intellectual corruption of the age, La Trahison des clercs. I....
   
      "Judas: A Saint for Our Seasons"
(04/21/06 08:03:05 PM; 418 words)
By Gerard Van der Leun @ American Digest: .... But beyond these considerations, the publication of the "Gospel" of Judas has another, deeper and more lasting benefit to our neophytes....
   
      "Crisis in Europe"
(04/21/06 07:45:32 PM; 628 words)
By Bruce Bawer at The Hudson Review: My learning curve was steep. When I look back, it’s as if one day the whole business wasn’t even on my radar screen,....
   
    Tuesday, April 18, 2006    
         
      catholic catechism dialogue blog
(04/18/06 08:22:29 AM; 24 words)
On Easter Sunday, they started reading through the Catechism in one year. Hurry so you won't get too far behind. :-) Thanks, Pontificator.
   
    Sunday, April 16, 2006    
         
      Condé B. Pallen: "Christus Triumphans"
(04/16/06 08:13:06 AM; 271 words)
Easter Sunday 2006 Christus Triumphans i Mors Victor Before thy grisly front no man may stand;    No heart but quakes at sounding of thy feet;    Thy coming none may flee,....
   

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