The Star Spangled Banner

Did you know that our national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner,” has four stanzas? Neither did I. We went to the Portland Sea Dogs baseball game last night at Hadlock Field. (They’re the AA affiliate of the Red Sox.) It was a... [Continue Reading]

Preparing for schism

Remember that Catholic parish in Salem I was mentioning the other day? The one with the foot-stompin’ hootenany children’s Mass? In their fight against their closing order, some Boston-area parishes are turning to Voice of the Faithful... [Continue Reading]

Special privileges

Gay activists in Massachusetts want to have it both ways (no pun intended, really). Now that they have gay marriage, they want to keep domestic partnership benefits too. Employers are saying they’re not going to continue shelling out cash if... [Continue Reading]

Another legal opinion

Canonist Ed Peters weighs in with his opinion of the heresy suit against Kerry. Basically he says that the ability of one layman to sue another was not carried along from the 1917 Code of Canon Law to the 1983 Code, and although that doesn’t... [Continue Reading]

Sexual misconduct in schools

Without diminishing the seriousness of the clergy sex-abuse scandal, I have to ask where is the outrage over a new report that says 1 in 10 children have been the victim of sexual misconduct in public schools?  That’s 4.5 million current... [Continue Reading]

Rod’s difficult situation

A priest of the Diocese of Scranton, Penn., was found to be in ministry at a parish in the Fort Worth diocese even though he had been suspended in Scranton following credible allegations and questions are being asked about how this could happen... [Continue Reading]

Shanley case developments

Prosecutors in the Paul Shanley case may drop the lead accuser. Greg Ford has been the primary face of Shanley’s alleged victims, but now the papers are saying that prosecutors aren’t going to use his case, but concentrate on two others... [Continue Reading]

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