Buried treasure in the archives.

Something new, today. Actually, it’s something old. This is a link, in the archives of catholicfundamentalism.com to short columns written in July of 2007.

Highlight, Right Click, and OPEN THIS LINK: http://catholicfundamentalism.com/date/2007/06

Buried treasure in the archives. You will like “Poem of Philadelphia” and some of the other posts. Let us know if you’d like to see, sometimes, more from the earlier days of Catholic Fundamentalism.

All the best, CF.

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