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Early Thursday Evening, July 17th, 2008

AmericanPapist >> On integrating refugee conservative anglicans stateside (Thomas Peters pulls a number of strands together) Whispers in the Loggia >> "And What a Life He Lived!" (Rocco on the funeral for Tony Snow today at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in D.C.)

WI Catholic Musings: Two Catholic Men - Tim Russert and Tony Snow

I just finished reading another fine obituary of Mr. Tony Snow online in the local Catholic newspaper. It said all the right things and was syndicated by a major Catholic News outlet. However, as in the case of all the stories filed in the mainstream media, two words were seemingly missing from the story, " Catholic convert ." I thought perhaps it was me. I thought it was just my sensitivity. Thanks to the blogosphere, however, I found that that tiny electric tingle running down my spine was out there on the Catholic blogs and running awash. Others had noticed too: Raymond Arroyo for one . This blog post is one of many that have "caught the vibe ." I thought I'd share it. It is not all in my head. The agenda is very clear. Mr. Snow was a Christian AND a Catholic. He will receive a Requiem Mass in a Catholic Basilica tomorrow morning. May God have mercy on his soul and that of Mr. Russert. May their souls both rest in peace... Both were Catholics ...

Early Tuesday Morning, July 15th, 2008

The New Liturgical Movement >> ICRSS Ordinations by Archbishop Burke in Florence Whispers in the Loggia >> Snow's Shrine Farewell ( Rocco says the former White House spokesman's funeral Mass will be held Wednesday morning in Washington's Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception) RORATE CAELI >> The Last Encyclical (Pope Pius XII)

Early Roundup - Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Creative Minority Report >> Tony Snow Dies (sad news indeed) Shouts in the Piazza >> Tony Snow 1955-2008 (see comment above) Creative Minority Report >> The Hookup Culture at Catholic Colleges Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Saint John Gaulbert