... from the Pope's visit to Great Britain, from Phil Lawler of CatholicCulture.org.
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I think Phil went 5 for 5 on that one. Thanks for linking to it.
Posted by: Ed Peters | Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 05:48 AM
No doubt the enemies of our Church in England and by extension the rest of Europe will put out what they've been salivating for : inflict as much injury to BXVI's excellence during this visit to the beatification of cardinal Newman.
I have the least hesitation naming the Media, in general, as a tentacle of the worst adversary we have, Communism. While others may call them anything else, they are true evil fighting with all their power against what we Catholics stand for.
Phil Lawler's precise written portraiture of the Pope's attributes emphasizes how BXVI will shine, as he usually does, with his wisdom, holiness and experience.
Posted by: Manuel G. Daugherty Razetto | Thursday, September 16, 2010 at 09:23 AM