Moral inconsistency Sheila September 25, 2006 Pulling together the Pope Benedict story with the United Nations fiasco in recent days, we can look back on a Read More
Focusing the lens on Benedict more clearly Sheila September 24, 2006 Just to be sure the fine points of Pope Benedict’s words and intentions are examined as closely as they Read More
Eminent domain Sheila September 24, 2006 Cardinal Sean O’Malley has a blog. That’s right, an esteemed Capuchin has entered the blogosphere, so take notice. Read More
There are some good Papal analysts Sheila September 24, 2006 …and then there’s Sandro. The top Vatican watcher pulls a lot of thought and analysis together in his coverage Read More
We have dialogue, alright Sheila September 23, 2006 Everyone is talking about Pope Benedict and what he said. So he did, indeed, start a dialogue. It’s buzzing Read More
That’s what Benedict has been saying all Sheila September 22, 2006 In the wake — or still in the throes — of the hostilities among extremists over the Pope’s words in Regensburg, Read More
Should the Pope go to Turkey? Sheila September 21, 2006 Yes, says a Turkish journalist. No, says the man who tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II. In the Turkish Read More
More than the current headlines Sheila September 19, 2006 There’s an analysis of Islamic anger against the Pope in the Economist that makes some good points. However long Read More
Benedict moving on with plans to dialogue Sheila September 19, 2006 It’s going to be tricky getting some folks to the table to qualify for a dialogue, but look at Read More
This Benedict, who made inter-faith dialogue his Sheila September 19, 2006 Who has any better ideas or itentions of drawing the worlds major religions into dialogues of culture than Benedict? There Read More