Of Corks and Blogs.
Bill Cork has been on fire lately. Too much good stuff to link to: just go there and start scrolling. Well, here's one I'll single out: an Eastern Catholic bishop has essentially issued an interdict against American soldiers from his diocese fighting in the war against Iraq. Bill outlines a potential conflict with other Catholic episcopal authority on that one, and the problems with the bishop's letter in general.
However, technical difficulties have prevented me from visiting Jim Cork's blog over the last two days. Jim gave up coffee for Lent, which I have to salute as an act of fortitude. However, I can't see how it's going because I keep getting "The page cannot be displayed" messages.
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
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