Monthly Archives: March 2013

Habemus Papam!

We had the white smoke and the bells of St Peters about fifty minutes ago. I’m watching Rome Reports live on the Internet. I’ll edit this posting when we know who the new Pope is. * * * The new … Continue reading

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Vagante Bishops and Aping Rome

In my posting of 5th March, Towards the Unknown, I mentioned an individual described by the secular press as a fake bishop who tried to infiltrate himself into a pre-conclave meeting of Cardinals. I made fun of the individual mainly on … Continue reading

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Romanità and Conclave Watching

Well, obviously the doors are closed, and if we hear of secrets being divulged through some form of modern technology, then there’s big trouble. I haven’t heard or read anything. That’s not the question. What I am afraid of is … Continue reading

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1989 in Rome

In the real 1989 I was a student at Fribourg University. A friend knocked on my door and told me the Soviet empire had imploded. You must be joking! – I said, but saw the amazing footage on TV. The … Continue reading

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Conclave

I offered my Mass today for the Cardinals going into Conclave in Rome this afternoon. Yes, it does matter to those of us who are “outside” because the way the Roman Catholic Church fares will affect all Christian communities. I … Continue reading

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Snowed In

A couple of days ago, the subject was Linked In – now it is Snowed In! It doesn’t only happen in the northern US and Canada. England and France got it right in the neck from Scandinavia and Germany. We’re … Continue reading

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Facebook and LinkedIn

Possibly a reader or two has done what is necessary for me to be invited to connect with them on Facebook and LinkedIn. They may think me rude for not obliging. I have an e-mail address (anthony.chadwick AT wanadoo.fr) and … Continue reading

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Derailing the Train

Cardinal Kasper plotting an anti-Ratzinger progressive Papacy If this is true and this man gets his way, one can only imagine the pain this will cause to everyone who had hope in the incomplete attempts by Benedict XVI to bring … Continue reading

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Does it Matter if we’re Alphabet Soup?

The question may seem to have lost its relevance and no one discusses it, but the people still exist. Division, multiplication and Alphabetti Spaghetti! by Deacon Jonathan Munn is well worth reading.

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How to Recognize a Fake Cardinal

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