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Liturgical Doctors of the Church, Proof of Jesus' Wife Fake, How Women Win in Love, and More! (2192)

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10/12/2012 Comment

Tito Edwards of Big Pulpit

The Doctors of the Church in the Liturgy – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Gospel of Jesus’ Wife: Forgery Confirmed? – Anna Williams, First Things/First Thoughts

How A Woman Can Win in Love – Mary C. Tillotson, Ignitum Today

Why Matthew Vines Is Wrong About the Bible and Homosexuality – Joshua Gonnerman, First Things/On The Square

Cardinal Heenan Exposed the Myths that Surround Vatican II and Pope John XXIII by Dylan Parry of the A Reluctant Sinner blog – Big ulpit

Teresa of Avila: Patron of Catholic Writers and Headache Sufferers! – Kathy Schiffer, Patheos/Seasons of Grace

The Catholicism of Joe Biden and Paul Ryan – Dave Hartline, The American Catholic

Up for Debate: Catholic Social Teaching and Political Discourse – Jordan J. Ballor, Acton Institute/PowerBlog

Subsidiarity, The Catholic Church, and Social Justice – Catholic Vote

The Law and Politics and Then There’s Catholics United – Fr. Robert John Araujo SJ, Mirror of Justice

The Religious Liberty Case Against Religious Liberty Litigation – Vincent Phillip Munoz, Public Discourse

A Cautionary Tale: Pro-Choice Douglas vs. Pro-Life Lincoln – Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing

A Psalm for the New Evangelization – Kate Edwards, Australia Incognita

The President’s Pitch to People of Faith – George Neumayr, Crisis Magazine

The Heavenly Attitudes – Brent Withers, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

How Much Does Politics Matter? – Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

Israel Unequivocally Condemns Desecration of Christian Holy Sites – Lisa Palmieri Billig, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Quæritur: Can a Traditionalist Priest Require Women to Cover Their Heads – Fr. Z’s Blog

Target Flip-Flops, Funds Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Organization - Ben Johnson, LifeSiteNews

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