Wayne Pacelle’s Humane Society blog reports that the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has released a report recommending a “a phase-out of ‘the most intensive and inhumane confinement practices’—gestation and veal crates and battery cages.” This fall California will be voting on a ballot measure to do just that.
Author: Lee M.
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King’s X – “Over My Head”
I don’t know if folks remember the hard rock/soul/prog/funk act King’s X – this clip is from their 1989 album “Gretchen Goes to Nebraska”:
The band is still together and, in fact, have a new album coming out next month. (They were also, perhaps unfairly, dogged by the “Christian rock” label for much of their career. The first track on “Gretchen…” is called “Out of the Silent Planet,” indicating an affinity for C.S. Lewis.)
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Throne and Altar
A troubling article on the treatment of Protestant “sects” under a regime of strengthening ties between the Orthodox Church and the Russian state.
Russophile Fr. Chris has some comments here.
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The evangelical bishop
Some readers might be interested in this profile of Tom Wright from the British magazine the New Statesman, which discusses, among other things, his politics and his “literalist” views on the Resurrection and the Second Coming. And, apparently, the good bishop likes his sports cars.
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A contemplative and Christocentric prayer
I’ve been trying to get back into the habit of praying the Rosary. For whatever reason, I’ve found that it’s a form of prayer that really speaks to my condition. Looking for some resources online I came across two I really liked: this sermon on praying the Rosary from Fr. Aidan Nichols, O.P. and this post from Br. Augustine Reisenauer, O.P.
(Also see my post, Can Protestants Pray the Rosary?)