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last year, I looked back over this past year and picked a post for each month, based on highly subjective criteria, that I think most significant. I welcome observations by readers on their favorite posts as a way of gauging what, if any, of these words matter or mean anything to anyone else. I found it heartening that none of my political posts made my own cut! I do not know how much I will post between now and the new year, some, but probably not a lot. So, I thought I'd do this now. This year's 368 (so far) posts falls far short, thankfully, of last year's 427. 2008 marked my second full year (January-December) of blogging. This is my blog's 978th post.
January:
St. Paul and us: The event of an encounter along the wayFebruary:
Feelings re-visitedMarch:
On being "the forgiven"April:
Living lives of loveMay:
Life as dirty joke: one post-feminist perspectiveJune:
ProphetsJuly:
Humanae Vitae turns 40August:
Giussani on melancholySeptember:
ObedienceOctober:
True education starts from a positive hypothesisNovember:
Starting from a positive hypothesis: marriage is indissolubleDecember:
A fundamental questionI also want to remember
Seattle Beginning Day: An event that becomes an encounter over on
Is It Possible?.