Pulp.

Pulp.

Pulp.
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yet another vote for the iPhone…the end of the article is the clincher!
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In this episode we talk about adulterous alibis and whether or not sin really matters, we discuss our Picks of the Week, and we open the door up to discussing the future of catholic vidcasting. Also, we answer our first manual backchat!
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Okay, fearless podcast listeners…after trying several times to get together, our schedules haven’t “gelled” due to one conflict or another. So, we’re taking the week off…especially since it’s almost over. Look for a new episode next week, with extra minty freshness!
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A walk in the Dominican Friars’ Cemetary at the Rosaryville Retreat House
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My Official Priest Pass: Created with fd’s Flickr Toys. (via Photos from digitalcatholic)
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This episode we discuss the pope’s vestment choices, the new iPhone hacks, bishops defending the Eucharist (wow!), our picks of the week, a life update on all of us, and we handle some backChat!
UPDATE: The show is now online after a few (quite unexplainable) errors were fixed.
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Papal News
Papal Vestment Faux-Pas
Pope intentially wears green vestments to promote environmental consciousness?
Archbishop Burke speaks out on Bishops and Canon 915
the cu pick of the week
Fr. Ryan – WebbAlert.com and Firefox Campus Edition
Fr. Chris – HallowedGround
Josh – Belkin Network USB hub
That’s Life
Fr. Ryan is now Parochial Vicar in Natchitoches, LA
Fr. Chris is retreat master to the world
Josh got a new Treo 680 which is immediately followed by a car accident.
Audio Vault
Pushstart Wagon – Breathing Room
The Coloured Lights – I don’t Answer
Les Six – The Year my Punk Voice Broke
Retraction: I apologize for my (Josh’s) comments regarding journalists in this episode. I do respect journalists and the work they do. When I was referring to secular journalists I didn’t mean Catholic journalists who work in the secular world, but rather worldly non-religious journalists who report on the Catholic Church without attention to factual accuracy. Again, I thank journalists for their work but wish that for the most part that journalists would double check their work before making statements regarding the Catholic Church.
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