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A Good Confession, Excitement of Holy Week, Tridu—wha?, Lawyers, International Law, and much more! (2225)

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04/21/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of www.ThePulp.it

20 Tips For Making A Good Confession - Father John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

The Excitement of Holy Week in the Parish - Father Tim Finigan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity

Spiritual Direction is Not Psychological Counseling - Dan Burke, Catholic Spiritual Direction

“God’s Partisans Are Back” - Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice

Anti-Catholicism on Film, Anno Domini 1911 - Pat McNamara, McNamara’s Blog

Tridu—wha? - Rich Leonardi, Ten Reasons

Catholics and the Practice of Law - Matt Emerson, Patheos

Elisabeth Sladen of Dr. Who Fame (1948-2011 A.D.) - LarryD, The American Catholic

Premodern Polish Origins of International Law - David Lantigua, The School of Salamanca

Which Communities are Best Suited to Promoting Virtue? - Raymond Hain, Public Discourse

Nothing Great is Ever Achieved Without Suffering - Abp. Charles J. Chaput O.F.M. Cap., Archdiocese of Denver

An Episcopal Hat-Trick for the Archdiocese of Detroit! - Diane M. Korzeniewski, O.C.D.S., Te Deum Laudamus!

This will be a continuing series from Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register.  This will be very similar to what you see on www.ThePulp.it.

 

Filed under anti-catholicism, catholic blogosphere, confession, dr. who, holy week, international law, law, lawyers, new media, new urbanism

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