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Afternoon Roundup - Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

American Papist >> Fr. Euteneuer (HLI) vs. NCRegister re: Obama (here is the editorial to which Fr. Euteneuer objects ; personally, I would be likely to side with the good Father on this issue) UPDATE : I failed to provide the link to Father Euteneuer's objections . Here is that link which gives the other side of the story. American Papist >> Bishop on FOCA: "You can go take a Flying Leap " (personally, I'll be more than happy to side with the good Bishop on this!) Charlotte was Both >> The right kind of Catholic Creative Minority Report >> Bishops OK Muslim Prayer Rooms in Catholic Schools The New Liturgical Movement >> The Truth about Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (Fascinating!)

What Does the Prayer Really Say: Three Articles Posted Recently

HV ex-priest protester from 1968 comes around (Fr. Thomas Euteneuer reported this moving story) Call and Response (Thoughts on the TLM at the Merton College, Oxford) Walney Thoughts on the Merton Conference (More detailed summary of the Conference at Merton)

Late Evening Roundup - Friday, July 11th, 2008

Whispers in the Loggia >> "No Vacancy Left Behind" Continues (Another U.S. Bishop to be named according to Rocco Palmo...) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> He is real..and he is among us (a link to an interview with Fr. Tom Euteneuer about exorcism) AmericanPapist >> AmP on the road...the Baltimore Basilica and more (I missed this story from Wednesday; I'm glad that Mr. Peters got a chance to visit Baltimore and was able to see St. Alphonsus Church too!)

Human Life International e-Newsletter: Humanae Vitae Priests

The latest newsletter from Human Life International President Father Thomas J. Euteneuer dated February 25th pulls no punches : We are just five months away from the 40th anniversary of the papal encyclical on birth control, entitled Humanae Vitae , and I am writing to ask your assistance in a project that I hope will impact thousands of men responsible for this marvelous teaching—our priests and seminarians. The project is simple: to send to as many priests and seminarians as possible a new email newsletter that is dedicated to educating them on the teaching of this encyclical. In a moment, I will tell you how you can help me in this project, but first let me explain why this is important. There are two complaints that I have heard in literally every one of the 50+ countries I have visited. Complaint one is that priests don't preach enough about abortion. That is painfully