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Breviarium Ecclesiae

Curt Jester didn’t create this?!?
If those beads made you roll your eyes, these might make you scream.
Is there truly no sexual ethic in the Bible?
Onion Radio reports on a new Christian porn film.
Going to church may soon catch up to shopping as favorite passtime in Ireland.
Pontificator Al Kimel asks, "What is the dogmatic status of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis?"
Check out this interesting way of ministering to people in the sex industry.
What part of "when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage" isn’t clear?
Mark Shea presents a sampling from the Moloch’s scriptures.
Writer’s Blog has some interesting thoughts on gay adoptions.
Does the Catholic Church have a monopoly on the word "catholic" (which means "universal")?
Ex-Christians. Ex-ministers. Ex-apologists. Debunking Christianity. Interesting.
Why are Fundamentalists afraid of lectio divina?
I think the guy described here would be happier as a Unitarian Universalist.
"Christ yes, the Church no" is an unacceptable attitude, says Benedict XVI.
For the curious, here’s what coverts to the Catholics had to profess back before the introduction of the RCIA. I wish it was still in use.
Just how catholic is the Catholic Church?  Find that and other questions in this denomination-themed Carnival of Etymologies.
Anybody want to help Rob understand why gay adoptions are gravely immoral?
Why are Fundamentalists afraid of meditation and mysticism?
Joe Carter has a great post about gluttony at the Evangelical Outpost.
If you’re a married Christian, please consider taking this survey.
Rob and Nate throw their two cents each into the partial-birth abortion ban debate.
Does anybody know where I can find this movie on DVD?
Please pray for this sick little girl.
What do you folks think of Busted Halo?
Read a short history of St. Blog’s Parish.
A crucifix made from an integrated circuit?!?
If you loved me, you’d buy me one of these shirts. 😉
Dale Price talks about the problems with Republicans from an orthodox Catholic perspective.
Mark Shea points us to a new blog devoted to convincing Mormons of the truth of Catholicism.

Breviarium Seculorum

Ever wonder about what makes a hit song?
Learn how to become an early riser.
If that doesn’t work, check out these ingenius alarm clocks.
What should we call a group of blogs?  How about a "bias"?
Who knew dying hard drives could be musical?
What is your true purpose in life?
It’s about bloody time the AI community realized that intelligence requires the ability to sense and respond to stimuli.
I find the study of dialects fascinating.
I never knew the "amen break" was such a phenomenon.
A David Bowie comic book?!? Eek!
If your teens use MySpace, beware.
Done With Mirrors gives us a brief etymology of profanity.
For a good laugh, check out House of Cosbys (NSFW).
This looks like more evidence for the usefulness of the Socratic method to me.
If you don’t read this proof of his exitence, Chuck Norris will kill you.
You need the Dennis the Peasant Blogging System™: The Foolproof System for Fools Who Want to Make Money by Blogging.
Pot makes you stupid.  Duh.
Garfield without Garfield’s thought bubbles? Surreal.
A double-helix galazy? How odd.
Did Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Robert L. Johnson conspire to take down Dave Chappelle?
If you have an iPod or similar MP3 player and a geeky streak, you should check out Rockbox, open source jukebox firmware.
Isaac Hayes and Tom Cruise can’t take a joke, but we can.  Check out "A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant" and laugh with me.

Breviarium Ecclesiae

Is "mystery" a translation of "mysterion"or really just transliteration?
Is "church", as the concept is understood by Catholics, Orthodox, and mainline Protestants, an accurate translation of "ekklesia"?
Some animals’ free speech rights are apparently more equal than others’.
Witness the carnage when a pro-choicer seemingly breaks ranks.
Dappled Things has a good article about Robertson’s recent stupid remark about Sharon.
"VISION: The quality of agreeing with me." Read more from the Modern Seminarian’s Dictionary.
Find out why Christian bloggers need a stronger narrative in order to be of interest.
Pope Hillary? Pope Oprah?
I’d add the early Church Fathers to this list of things more substantial than blogs to read, but the point is well made.
Here’s a fair appraisal of "The Book of Daniel".
Real Ultimate Anglo-Catholic Power!
Pontifications explains the differences between Calvin and Luther’s teachings about faith.
You might be able to lower your insurance payments by going to mass.