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Bloggers & The Church Should Learn From Each Other, The Importance of Centesimus, and much more! (1407)

The Best in Catholic Blogging

06/22/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Bloggers & Church Should Learn from Each Other - Diane M. Korzeniewski O.C.D.S., Te Deum Laudumas!

Your Online Guide to Understanding the New Roman Missal Translation - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

. . .free copy of Saint Therese of Lisieux book for your e-reader. . .

. . .Jeff Miller: how about Liturgical Wars?. . .

The Enduring Importance of Centesimus Annus - George Weigel, Crisis Magazine

When Keith Olbermann Say Silly Things About the Church - Father John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

French Revolution: Guillotined Sister Beatified, Refused to Deny Her Faith - Zenit

Social Contracts, Human Flourishing, and the Economy - Samuel Gregg, Public Discourse

In Anticipation of Corpus Christi - Christopher Blosser

Book Review: Anglicans & The Roman Catholic Church - Stephanie A. Mann, The English Reformation: Supremacy and Survival

Priest’s Interior Experience of Being a Spiritual & Eucharistic Father of Souls - Father Samuel Medley S.O.L.T., Medley Minute with Fr. Sam

Chesterton’s Prophetic Voice is Still Relevant to the New Age - William Oddie, Catholic Herald

For the latest round-up on the best punditry in the Catholic blogosphere go to ThePulp.it.

 

Filed under catholic blogosphere, catholic church, centesimus annus, corpus christi, french revolution, g. k. chesterton, keith olbermann, new media

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