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Edmund Spenser on Easter

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In many Christian churches, Easter begins tonight with the Easter Vigil. And so I thought it would be appropriate to share one of the greatest Easter poems, written five hundred years ago by Edmund Spenser to his wife. To all who celebrate, a very joyous Easter. Christ is Risen. Most glorious Lord . . . . Continue Reading »

A Bunny is a Bunny

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I guess it was bound to happen. A public elementary school in Alabama has renamed  its annual Easter Egg Hunt  to avoid giving offense to non-Christian children and parents. According to the school’s principal, Lydia Davenport, the hunt will still take place; it will just no longer . . . . Continue Reading »

Anthony Kennedy: Catholic Jurist?

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At the Huffington Post , U-Texas grad student William Blake writes about a study he conducted on the  impact of the justices’ religious views  on Supreme Court decisions. (The study, published in the  Political Research Quarterly , is  here .) Although they are not as . . . . Continue Reading »

Everybody Gets a Car!

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For the “Everything in America Today is Entertainment” file: Harvard University has announced that its commencement speaker this year will be entrepreneur and talk show host Oprah Winfrey . This is a new thing for Harvard, which sadly ignored Merv Griffin all those years. According to . . . . Continue Reading »

Jews on the Jury

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A federal judge in New York this week denied a defense attorney’s request  to exclude Jews from a jury  that will hear the case of alleged terrorist Abdel Hameed Shehadeh, on trial for lying to the FBI about plans to kill Americans.  Shehadeh’s lawyer, Frederick Cohn, told . . . . Continue Reading »

The Stars and Stripes Cardinals

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At the CLR Forum site, Italian law and religion scholar Pasquale Annicchino (European University Institute) writes about the attention the Italian media is giving American cardinals in the run-up to the papal conclave. In Rome, he writes, cardinals like New York’s Timothy Dolan represent the . . . . Continue Reading »

You Are Not a Religion

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In  Habits of the Heart , written almost thirty years ago, sociologist Robert Bellah and his co-authors came up with a term to describe a new American religion: “Sheilaism.” The phrase comes from an interview Bellah conducted with a woman called Sheila, who described her religion as . . . . Continue Reading »