Sunday Reflections, April 12
Today’s Gospel, John 20:19-31, tells the familiar story of “Doubting Thomas,” who refused to believe Jesus was risen until he saw Jesus with his own eyes, and felt his nail […]
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Today’s Gospel, John 20:19-31, tells the familiar story of “Doubting Thomas,” who refused to believe Jesus was risen until he saw Jesus with his own eyes, and felt his nail […]
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We have an absolutely terrific smorgasbord of first-class readings today! First, though, let’s focus extra attention on this: Two very important pieces out in recent days revolve around an issue […]
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As if more evidence were needed, the recent flap over Indiana’s religious freedom law overtly reveals (again) the Political Left owns clear title to the Mainstream Media’s soul. A few […]
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Easter is a time for celebrating comebacks and resurrections. While New Orleans isn’t currently where natives and residents want it, the city certainly is coming back. In the Easter spirit, […]
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I take the reading today not from what is technically an Easter Day reading, but from the Catholic Church’s liturgy for the Easter Vigil held on Saturday night. It seems […]
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For the second time in six weeks (the first time was here), I found a Wall Street Journal “news” story so biased as to merit focused condemnation. This time, the […]
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First, this cannot be stated strongly enough: The battles over religious liberty, in Indiana and elsewhere, are far more important in principle than the individual issues within each skirmish. If […]
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(NOTE FROM QUIN: To non-southern Alabamians, this might look like a purely local issue, but it’s worth taking a look because the principle discussed is universal, and should apply wherever […]
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The story of Palm Sunday, and of the Passion (which is Palm Sunday’s traditional Gospel) reading, is all too familiar. So forgive, if you will, a non-traditional take on it, […]
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The Supreme Court has made an utter mess of legislative redistricting, for many years. The court can’t seem to make up its mind if, or under what circumstances, the racial […]
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