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    Wednesday, July 01, 2009

    Noted: Thoughts of a Canon Lawyer on L'OR, Milingo, and SSPX

    My father has had some excellent posts of late, which I have been neglectful of mentioning:
    And in case folks are wondering, he never solicits links. :)

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    Sunday, June 17, 2007

    A double-dose of canon law

    Served up by my father:
    • Peter Meade should resign the cardinal's commission, or be removed:
      Boston politicos Peter & Rosanne Meade woke up one summer morning, saw the sun shining brightly, and concluded that God must have changed his mind about the travesty called "homosexual marriage". The Meades think that because the world did not come to an end when Massachusetts legalized "same-sex marriage", those ignorant Bible-thumpers were wrong about the consequences for societies that continually invent new ways to flout, well, just about everything.But a pretty sunrise over Boston Harbor is not, in the slightest, a sign that God approves of what the chronically bizarre government of Massachusetts does in regard to "homosexual marriage", or anything else for that matter. Not at all. [Read the rest...]
    • Divorce mentality among Catholics: a case from the Roman Rota:
      The Catholic Church's highest judicial court is the Roman Rota. While not exactly the equivalent of the United States Supreme Court (see 1983 CIC 16), cases decided by the Rota are nevertheless of great significance in the development of canonical jurisprudence. All Rota sentences are published in Latin, and relatively few are later translated into modern languages. The few that are translated are generally available only in specialized publications. For the benefit of those who might like see what a Rota sentence looks like, I recently translated one that I found interesting not only in that it provides a look at how facts and law are discussed by Rotal judges, but because it deals with a topic of major current interest, namely, how a "divorce mentality" can negatively impact the attitudes of Catholics entering marriage. [Read the rest...]
    And yes, he's having a happy father's day.

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    Thursday, April 26, 2007

    More on Burke Being Backbonely

    My Father, a native St. Louisan, adds his comments here at In the Light of the Law.

    Update: CWNews has some concise coverage. Many, many people have been discussing this topic so I'd recommend perusing CatholicBlogs for more.

    YouTube of Burke:



    More once I sort through it.

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