The marvelous folks at No Fact Zone have once again worked their web connections to get a heads-up on the upcoming feature in Parade magazine this weekend. I sometimes feel like I’m just following in their wake, unworthy to unfasten their collective sandal strap.
Humility aside, I gleaned some of the best quotes the [...]
September 19, 2007
Categories: Catholicism, Mother Teresa, Religion, blogosphere, faith . . Author: Diane . Comments: 4 Comments
We’re less than a month away from the release of Stephen’s new book, I Am America (and So Can You). The link below is the audiobook, which promises to be especially wonderful. Word is that guest voices will include Stephen’s wife, Evelyn McGee Colbert, and several other friends and partners in crime. The link over [...]
September 19, 2007
Categories: Books, Religion . . Author: Diane . Comments: Leave a Comment
Ah, I knew Stephen couldn’t hold out on us forever. Last night he brought up the Mother Teresa story in his usual blend of insight and ignorance. Thank God he’s got Fr. James Martin, SJ, to set him straight.
Here’s a link to Fr. Martin’s book.
Now I need to go make my morning tea and get [...]
September 14, 2007
Categories: Catholicism, Mother Teresa, Religion, saints . . Author: Diane . Comments: 8 Comments
Ah, the Jewish high holy days! If Stephen keeps this up, I’m going to have to change the blog to Jewish Colbert, which wouldn’t have the same alliteration. A while back I posted these clips from Stephen’s nod to Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. Last night he announced that he was again reviving the [...]
September 13, 2007
Categories: Judaism, Religion . . Author: Diane . Comments: 3 Comments
September and October are going to be big months in the Colbertoverse: A great interview in Vanity Fair, the Emmy Awards, the release of I Am America (and So Can You) and a whole set of new shows. Two things while we wait:
Head over to No Fact Zone and take a peek at the review [...]
September 7, 2007
Categories: Religion, Science, blogosphere . . Author: Diane . Comments: 2 Comments