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Webelf Report News Blogroll
April 17, 2008, 8:28 pm
Filed under: Blogroll News

Religious News

~ MICHELLE MALKIN: Blogging the Pope …. (michellemalkin)

~ PM HARPER: “Deliver us from evil” …. (p2bc)

~ B16 ON JP2— Death Was the Seal of an Existence Totally Given to Christ. John Paul the Great – William Oddie …. (freerep, ignatiusinsight)

~ CHINA’S VILE persecution of Christians …. (blogs.telegraph)

~ POPE’S MESSAGE to the Catholic Faithful of the U.S.; Pope to visit Ground Zero …. (pblosser.blog)

~ DAWN EDEN— “Catholics Already Incensed at the Church Being in Their Bedrooms Discover Church in Additional Rooms.” …. (dawneden.blog)

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WebElf Report: AD 04.01.2008
April 1, 2008, 4:43 pm
Filed under: Blogroll News

EasterTide

He Is Not Here

~ BETTNET— “No Easter, no Good Friday for this Sunday school” …. (bettnet.com)

~ EASTER vs. Irony …. (catholicexchange)

~ MOHLER: “Must One Believe in the Resurrection to be a Christian?” …. (albertmohler.com)

~ LIBERAL WEENIES spit on Easter in a National Magazine. Never seen THAT before. “The newest view of Christ-activist, politician, not very Christian-is hard to square with the Bible’s. Now some believers even say the faith might be better off without him.” …. (macleans.ca)

~ WHY IS THE festival of Christ’s Resurrection called Easter? …. (cantuar.blog)

~ EASTER Answers – Big Truths for Little Kids, Part One …. (freerep)

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Binks On Holy Week & Suchlike
March 19, 2008, 11:31 am
Filed under: Lenten Linkery

Back in 2006, after not much arm-twisting I wrote regularly during Lent along with other Anglican bloggers for the website Lent & Beyond  (now back up in archives).

  1. Even More Easter-Linky Goodness, From Binky
  2. More Paschal Link Goodness– From Binky
  3. Sermon for Good Friday
  4. Fr. Binks – “Busted Sticks & Smokey Wicks”
  5. Fr. Binky: “Like Flint, Not Jell-O”
  6. Fr. Binky’s Devotional for Lent 3
  7. Fr. Binks: A Meditation for the First Sunday in Lent
  8. Lots & Lots of Lenten Links
  9. Belated Sunday Lenten Links From Fr. Binky
  10. More Lenten Links From Fr. Binky
  11. Lenten Links From Fr. Binky

For your edification.



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March 11, 2008, 9:02 pm
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Tuesday, March 11th, A.D. 2007

LENTEN & PASCHAL LINKS ….

~ LENT IS A GOOD TIME to work on our character …. (catholicexchange)

~ FORGIVENESS and Paradise – Dostoevsky …. (fatherstephen)

~ FELIX HOMINUM— lenten series: Dante’s Divine Comedy pt 7: violence against God. lenten series: Dante’s Divine Comedy pt 6: the Circle of the Violent. lenten series: Dante’s Divine Comedy pt 5: the City of Dis …. (joewalker.blog)

~ O JERUSALEM – Morning Prayer in Lent …. (anchoressonline.com)

~ ODDS AND SODS— Seven new deadly sins: are you guilty? After 1,500 years the Vatican has brought the seven deadly sins up to date by adding seven new ones for the age of globalisation …. (timesonline)

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Webelf Report Blogroll
March 6, 2008, 6:42 pm
Filed under: Blogroll News

Thursday, March 6th, A.D. 2007

LENTEN & PASCHAL LINKS ….

~ FELIX HOMINUM— lenten series: Dante’s Divine Comedy pt 4: Inferno VI-VIII …. (felixhominum)

~ SALVATION by Grace and Just Showing Up …. (fatherstephen)

~ LENT IN THE EAST: “Where’s the beef?” …. (insightscoop)

~ THE SECOND Lenten Sermon of Father Cantalamessa …. (zenit.org)

~ THE SUNDAY of the Last Judgment …. (benedictseraphim)

~ ANTI-CHRIST WATCH: He Who Is Not.. by Fulton J. Sheen …. (teaattrianon.blog)

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Stray Thoughtses
March 1, 2008, 7:41 pm
Filed under: CaNN Commentary

Alexander Of Arabia?

History embodies countless ‘What-If?’ moments. It’s a tribute to the power of individuals and circumstances that our choices can make and unmake and change worlds and people and situations yet to be. It’s also a comment on the imaginations of historians that we like to idly speculate on possible worlds. Call it mostly harmless academic chewing-gum for the mind.

Now, without wandering onto topics better considered by people like contemporary scholar Victor Davis Hanson, there’s a ‘What-If?’ of the classical world that I’d like to briefly consider.

Since I’ve been reading a wonderful biographical history of Alexander The Great (and watching Oliver Stone’s magisterial Alexander Revisited; The Final Cut), I’ve come across one ‘What-If?’ which speaks to the headlines of our current worldwide religious war.

In his restless quest to rule the world, Alexander had plans to turn his armies towards Arabia, to conquer, found cities, settle his veterans, build Greek institutions of learning, law, and education, all as part of his greater pan-Hellenic Empire. As it happened, his death in Babylon in BC 323 cut short his dreams for a great empire, a higher kingdom of freedom and the mind.

Oh, what might have been.

Imagine a Hellenized and civilized Arabia of culture and philosophy and order and connection to the greater world around it, and not a backwater of tribal war and pagan religion, 900 years later ripe for the flame of Muhammed and his Jihad, and all that ensued from that day to this.

A Hellenized Arabia would– like so much of the ancient world– have been ready, connected, ripe for the coming of Jesus Christ, in the fullness of time and the providence of God– taking up Hebrew faith and Greek thought into the faith of Christianity, transforming the mind and heart. Christ came to bring the true Kingdom of God, for all times and peoples and tongues.. a kingdom dimly glimpsed and deeply longed for in Alexander’s ever-Eastwards quest for the end of the world.

Then we might thankfully remember Saint Muhammed of Arabia, known for his prayerfulness and peace, for the holiness of his example, and the wisdom of his written spiritual reflections.

Ultimately, the solution to the promise and failings Capitalism or Socialism or Jihadism is not material or military, but philosophical, theological, and spiritual.

What-if? So may we ask for God’s wisdom and guiding hand to shape our choices and actions, to count ourselves as actors– however small the role– in what is and what is yet to be.

We all matter; it all matters.

Binks

P.S. Them what like thought-crimes will note the blatant hellenisticalism of the brief essay above; also the exclusivist Christianist bias; and the incorrect idea that living and thinking in certain ways are very much better than living and thinking in other particular ways. Deal with it.



WebElf Blogroll News
February 27, 2008, 8:08 pm
Filed under: Blogroll News

Tuesday, February 27th, A.D. 2007

LENTEN & PASCHAL LINKS ….

~ LENT IS A TIME to live as witnesses of charity – pope …. (wcr.ab.ca)

~ VENIAL SINS do not add up to a mortal sin, but.. The distinction is useful, even comforting, as it prevents scrupulosity …. (sergesblog.blog)

~ PURE GOLD: 1st Lenten Sermon of Father Cantalamessa …. (zenit.org)

~ ST. HILARY of Poitiers, A Worthy Apostolic Example …. (apostolicity.blog)

~ PERFECT Lenten reading– Print Your Own Catholic Books! …. (fivefeetoffury)

~ FRED SANDERS— Sinning Like Sheep …. (scriptoriumdaily)

~ LENTEN STATION CHURCH: San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura by Mountain Butorac. And San Vitale by Mountain Butorac …. (catholicexchange.com)

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Ungh? OOoog. Bugronk…
February 24, 2008, 12:48 pm
Filed under: CaNN Commentary

Ungowa!

Here at the WebElf Report/ CaNN, we’re a bit like the caveman who a guy who once met someone else who heard of another guy who personally knew the caveman who actually invented fire. But– fire itself is still a bit of a technical mystery, truth be told.

We still lovingly hand-craft our HTML, pretty much like we did back in 1994– we even read Weeb-books to keep up to speed. Graphics? Cave-painting with a mouse.. got it. Blogs? Blank looks for a long while .. but we eventually clued in, years late. Web 2.0? No idea. RSS? Takes much mojo, propitious sacrifice of rare lizards, and all the right incantations, or something like that.

Now, thanks to the mysterious powers of Kathy Shaidle, we’ve got our very own hard-won piece of this ‘ArrEssEss‘ substance stuck onto the FMS.com website.

Please sign on to the RSS, and tell people we’ve joined the cadre of 20th century web-thingy users.

Binks



The Ethnic Cleansing Has Begun
February 22, 2008, 9:49 pm
Filed under: Anglican Crisis

Deadwood Little upstart churches throughout Canada are even now being stomped by dioceses, their lawyers and officials, for the crime of trying to be Anglican, without remaining tied to the moribund liberal carcass of what was once the faithful Anglican Church of Canada.

Word is getting out: church-chill is spreading across the land. There are only two types of Anglicans: survivors, and ecclesiastical ethnic cleansing victims.

You can follow the news over here, where Binky II has taken up the battle.

It’s not going to get ugly– it’s there already. Ontario bishops in particular are all trying to out-Ingham one another.

Binks



Webelf Report Blogroll
February 19, 2008, 7:15 pm
Filed under: Blogroll News

Tuesday, February 19th, A.D. 2007

LENTEN & PASCHAL LINKS ….

How’s your Lent going?

~ A VALENTINE Special: the circle of the lustful in Dante’s Inferno!! …. (joewalker.blog)

~ IN THE Father’s House …. (fatherstephen)

~ TIMOTHEOS— “You must be born again” …. (timotheosprologizes.blog)

~ WE SHOULD Not Be Distracted By Anything …. (fatherstephen)

Atonement in the E.R.

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