Tag Archives: Pope John Paul II

The Richelieu Disposition

I have selected a new more wieldy term for an important and unspeakable issue in the providence of restoration through indemnity, hereafter called “The Richelieu Disposition” and named after a famous French statesman and cardinal of the church—Armand Jean du … Continue reading

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Eros versus Puritanism

This might be a more popular blog entry, because it’s probably what people want to hear anyway. That’s interesting–why’s that? How come what we want is not kosher, and what we ought to do is not joyful and popular? Let’s … Continue reading

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Eating out a.k.a. “What’s for supper?”

Patti comes downstairs: “Hi, Mom ~ what’re we having for supper?” Mrs. Elaine Blaine: Hello, Patti. Get a good rest? By the way, there’s two ways to call the evening repast: If it’s fancy and nicely done, then we call … Continue reading

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