Blogrolling.
I've updated the links for Times Against Humanity and Fr. Jeff Keyes, both of whom have moved to new digs. Make sure to check out the former's Huxleyesque news flashes, and the latter's Lenten manual (available somewhere on the site, but I can't find it at present)
I've also added Todd Flowerday to the links as well. Todd is a musician and liturgist for a parish in the Midwest. It's safe to say that our views on the liturgy converge only on a few points--a preference for three scripture readings (or more) at Mass, belief that immersion baptism is the fullest sign of the sacrament, and probably a couple more areas that my head cold-addled mind can't access right now. We agree much more on hockey (he lives in what can only be described as a hockey purgatory) and science fiction. Nevertheless, he's thoughtful, unfailingly polite and worth a read. Keeps the iron sharp, as the proverb says.
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Sunday, March 21, 2004
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