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09/27/2011 Comments (3)

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

High Fashion in the Church?- Fr. Christopher Smith, The Chant Café

Whispering with Rocco Palmo - Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Get Religion

Can the Catholic Church Ordain Female Deacons? - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

Conscious and Morality - Anna Williams, VirtuousPla.net

Positivism, Ethics, & Law - John Henry, The American Catholic

Is Morality Gone? - Dr. Jeff Mirus, CatholicCulture.org/On the Culture

Why in Latin? - Richard Collins, Linen on the Hedgerow

A Modest Proposal: Reverently Receiving the Eucharist - Leroy Huizenga, First Things

Has the Cost of Raising Children Really Risen 40% in Ten Years? - Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

Justice Scalia: Catholic Law Schools Should Provide Moral Formation - Cardinal Newman Society/Campus Notes

Benedict at the Bundestag: Two Views - Robert Royal & Fr. James V. Schall SJ, The Catholic Thing

Monogamy on the Ropes? - Peter Jon Mitchell, MercatorNet

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The link at “Cost of Raising Children” is not correct.  It leads you to VirtuousPla.net and a great piece on moral relativism.  I’m glad I went there but would also like to read Msgr. Pope’s piece on raising children.  In that I’ve got 11 of them, I know the answer w/out reading the post but still would love the great msgr.‘s opinion.

Rachel, I think this is the proper link. 

http://blog.adw.org/2011/09/on-the-cost-of-raising-kids/

@ Rachel:

Type Cost of Raising Children Archdiocese of Washington into your search engine (I used google).  It should pop up.  I tried to post the link, but the comments sections reported it as SPAM so the link may not come through.  Interesting article/blog.

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