Michael Rossmann pins his vintage prize ribbons on the best articles the interwebs have offered us in the past three months.
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Opening Day
You have Pete Folan’s word that this is not an essay that pretends to be about baseball but is actually about Church. It’s really just about baseball… and April Fool’s day.
The Supreme (Court) Issue: Health Care Redux
Drowning in this week’s coverage of Obamacare at the Supreme Court? From TJP’s archives, here’s a breath of fresh air from Michael Rozier.
The Longest Ten Seconds Ever
Sam Sawyer links This American Life and confession, and is grateful only one of them is broadcast.
A Mashup Age
Far from indicting digital media, TJP’s resident DJ Paul Lickteig poses a challenge: when are we as Catholics going to embrace the mashup age?
On Falling in Love
Perry Petrich (with an assist from John Steinbeck) is feeling the love.
My Week(s) with Miley
What’s on Tim O’Brien’s iPod? You might be surprised.
Education and Unbelief: the Santorum Debate
Senator Rick Santorum is worried that higher education leads to a loss of faith. Our own Mick McCarthy, a professor at Santa Clara University, responds.
A Member of the Wedding: Reflections on Fascism over Champagne and Cake
Whence the desire of the young for more? What of the intimacy of fact and opinion? Jeff Johnson combats our thousand little fascisms by appealing to the aims of a liberal arts education.
A Price for Everything?
If something’s priceless, does that make it more or less valuable? Matt Dunch tackles the question.









