The True Catholic Shakespeare? Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford - S. A. Mann
Overthrowing the Tyranny of Language - Doctor Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture
Children Astray in the American Regime - Hadley Arkes, The Catholic Thing
Blessed John Paul II: Feast Day and Collect - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est
Spiritual Direction is Not a Catholic Self-Help Program - Catholic Spiritual Direction
Cut to the Chaste - Elizabeth, Startling the Day
A Guild of Catholic Bloggers, What Do You Think? - A Reluctant Sinner
Mo Ghile Mear: “He is my Ceasar, Gallant Darling” - Tribunus, Roman Christendom
Psalm 101, Part 3, In the World but Not of It: the Duties of the Laity - Kate Edwards
A Modern-Day Hermit - Margaret Cabaniss, InsideCatholic
On the Connection between Greed, Theft & Sexual Immorality - Msgr. Charles Pope
Cardinal Zen: Vatican Officials Have Blocked Pope’s Plan for Chinese Church - B. Mann
This will be a continuing series, Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register by www.ThePulp.it.


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Please note that my post about Edward de Vere on “Supremacy and Survival: The English Reformation” was really not about the Shakespeare identity issue, but about de Vere’s denunciation of Catholic courtiers and friends in Elizabeth I’s Court. He was in trouble and he renounced his Catholicism and deflected her ire by leading her to suspect others of treachery and treason.
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