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Peregrinus Hibernensis: I'm feeling a little like a lost Nietzschean
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Thursday, November 17, 2011. I'm feeling a little like a lost Nietzschean. Every few years an idea, good or bad as the case may be, will emerge. It will attract some bouquets and some brickbats but 99% of the time it will have very little traction and so will recede beneath the waves until it is once again exposed at low tide. It's a little like a trivial version of Nietzsche's eternal return of the same. So I think Red Boxes will last ...
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion: Book of the Week
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion. Questioning facts in light of feelings. Imaginatively recreating herstory from a woman's point of view. Celebrating sisterhood, naming our saints, giving birth to our own psalter. Monday, January 7, 2008. Book of the Week. A womanfriend shared this book with me quite a while ago, and I admit that I more or less forgot about it until recently, when a few things reminded me of it. First was Darlene's post. A holiday hyr, cleansed of the intolerance, sexism, and religious super...
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion: Quiz
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion. Questioning facts in light of feelings. Imaginatively recreating herstory from a woman's point of view. Celebrating sisterhood, naming our saints, giving birth to our own psalter. Monday, January 14, 2008. In our never-ending search for ways to reach out to our culture, we here at the Herm*neutic of Suspicion have found that many popular blogs on the Other Side, such as the Sober Sophomore. Occasionally post entertaining quiz results. That's what we like to see! Please note:...
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion: January 2008
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The Hermeneutic of Suspicion. Questioning facts in light of feelings. Imaginatively recreating herstory from a woman's point of view. Celebrating sisterhood, naming our saints, giving birth to our own psalter. Monday, January 14, 2008. In our never-ending search for ways to reach out to our culture, we here at the Herm*neutic of Suspicion have found that many popular blogs on the Other Side, such as the Sober Sophomore. Occasionally post entertaining quiz results. That's what we like to see! Please note:...
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Pope Francis is full of surprises
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Tuesday, June 04, 2013. Pope Francis is full of surprises. Pope Francis has been quite a surprise in many ways. The resignation (or renunciation of the Petrine ministry) or whatever you prefer to call it of Pope Benedict XVI was a shock. In many ways, it felt deeply disappointing but a wise friend once pointed out, just because you feel it doesn't make it fact! However, there are still a few things that he might do better. Zim Catho...
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Real men & masculinity
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Monday, January 03, 2011. Real men and masculinity. Hey, if you consider yourself a man, then you need to be there - no ifs or buts! A little while back, I saw on Facebook the announcement reproduced above. It's for a worthy venture called the Meant4More. I think what I am really trying to say is that if you consider that you want to be a man - in the full moral sense of embodying virtus. Funny that you should ask . If the conference ig...
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Ahistoricism makes me very angry
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Ahistoricism makes me very angry. Is a lady both interesting and entertaining but she is (for all practical purposes) an Oxbridge educated English journalist and shares all the allergy to a well-rounded grasp of history of that class and nationality. She tells us in today's Sunday Telegraph. How does one even begin to correct the errors in such a silly statement? In Europe's research libraries that there are pr...
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Martyrdom under the "Religion of Peace"
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Friday, December 10, 2010. Martyrdom under the "Religion of Peace". I found this disturbing story via FrZ. Pray for our persecuted brethren! Youcef Nadarkhani, a 32-year-old Protestant pastor who became a Christian at the age of 19, has been sentenced to death for renouncing Islam. Nadarkhani maintains that he did not practice any faith before his conversion to Christianity. For being a Christian.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Obedience, stability and conversatio morum
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Saturday, December 04, 2010. Obedience, stability and conversatio morum. Writing in Inside Catholic has a perceptive and worthwhile critique of the Swiss Capuchins' attempts to recruit new friars. Unfortunately she makes the all too common error of calling them monks. While Friars (e.g. Dominicans or Friars Preachers, Franciscans or Friars Minor etc.) do keep a common life, with common prayer and keep the Evangelical Counsels. Please no...
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Peregrinus Hibernensis: Please, please make it stop! It's making my ears bleed ...
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Random musings on matters philosophical, theological and liturgical. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Please, please make it stop! It's making my ears bleed . Is always worth a read, especially when he takes his well sharpened pin to the inflated egos of comfortable ecclesiastical mediocrities. His latest deflation is amusing but also rather distressing. Do the organisers of the Papal Visit to Great Britain. Really mean for people to listen to aural haemorrhage inducing pap like Urban Pilgrim. Guard me with y...