24. November 2008 20:27
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Matthew Rygiel
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Television | Around the Web | Ramblings
"In the age of the cell phone and the internet it is probably more difficult than before to protect silence and to nourish the interior dimension of life”
ZENIT News
So very true. Add to this two little girls and working late and there is hardly any time for anything. Surprisingly I still manage to find time to watch TV shows. Hmmm I think I have my priorities messed up.
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11. November 2008 09:25
By
Matthew Rygiel
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Life | Politics
The question is, was it over-stepping of me to suggest that a Catholic voting for Obama was a sin? Okay, well, with St. Thomas, I will grant you that hopelessly stupid Catholics could possibly be exempted from the pain of sin here. Also, a case could be made that Catholics who are invincibly ignorant (that is really, really clueless through no choice of their own and completely unaware of the gifts available to them to inform their consciences through the compassionate light of the Holy Spirit as it speaks through the teaching authority of the Church) could also escape responsibility in this matter. So, if you, Catholic for Obama are either of these, hopelessly stupid or invincibly ignorant, you would possibly not be flirting with grievously sinful behavior by voting for Obama, and I would feel compelled to apologize to you for suggesting it. Of course, you would then probably also be too stupid or ignorant to understand my apology, but hey, that would be a matter, say, above my pay grade to correct.
Church of the Masses
9. November 2008 19:43
By
Matthew Rygiel
In
Politics
A victory for the cult of the cult. A man who has done little with his life but has written about his achievements as if he had found the cure for cancer in between winning a marathon and building a nuclear reactor with his teeth. Victory for style over substance, hyperbole over history, rabble-raising over reality.
Michael Coren, EdmontonSun