The Beginning: Distributist Start - Richard Aleman, The Distributist Review
Building a Distributist & Catholic Economy through Cooperatives - Jared Dale Combista
Wealth and Giving It All Away - Fr. James V. Schall SJ, Crisis Magazine
Non Negotiable a Political (& Catholic) TV Program to Debut In 2012 - Dave Hartline, TAC
God Loves A Cheerful Giver - Andrew Votipka, VP
The Egyptian Military’s Crimes Against Humanity - Raymond Ibrahim, Hudson New York
It’s Time to Nix ‘Sectarian’ in Egyptian Reports - Terry Mattingly, Get Religion
Egypt’s Copts See Power Vacuum Allowing Oppression - Tom Heneghan, Reuters
St. George & the Power of Purpose, Praying Through Art - Fr. John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction
Evangelization of Beauty - Nathaniel Gotcher, VirtuousPla.net
The End of Polish Exceptionalism - Matthew Cantirino, First Things/First Thoughts
Why Not Supporting a ‘Good’ Cause Can Be Truly Compassionate - Marissa Nichols, The Theology of Laundry
Catholic Revert: Tim Ohmes - Why I’m Catholic
Catholic World Report, Homiletic & Pastoral Review to Cease Print Publication - Fr. Joseph Fessio SJ, Ignatius Press
Abortion, Divorce & “Same-Sex Marriage”: No Blood, No Foul? - Stephen J. Heaney, Public Discourse
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The Egyptian military’s crimes against humanity
After watching an Egyptian military vehicle deliberately run people down—circling back and forth to run over more people—one has to wonder where is the worlds outrage. This is clearly murder of civilians by the government.
For those of you that thought the “Arab Spring” was a good thing, be aware that militant Islam throughout the middle east will be the outcome - with Iranian Shiites as it’s head after they have destroyed Saudi Arabia and taken over their oil fields.
There are over one million Copt’s in Egypt. This will end up in a civil war and guess which side our government and the EU will support?
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