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Dorothy Day's Dynamic Orthodoxy, True Opiate of the Masses, Ecclesiastical Penalties, and More! (1520)

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09/26/2012 Comment

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Dorothy Day’s Dynamic Orthodoxy – William Doino Jr., First Things/On The Square

The True Opiate of the Masses by Jason Liske of the Ascending Mount Carmel blog – Big ulpit

Door-to-Door Evangelization Reaps Rewards – Rick Snizek and Brian J. Lowney, Catholic News Agency

Using Ecclesiastical Penalties to Shape Both Souls & Culture – Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On The Culture

You Can’t Argue With That: It’s Science! – Br. Philip Neri Reese OP, Dominicana

Nothing New, Normal or Funny about NBC’s “The New Normal” – Stephen Kokx, Catholic Vote

When the Rubber Hits the Road - Brent Stubbs, Ignitum Today

27 Quotes on Politics and Religion by Cardinal Ratzinger – H. H. Ambrose, Saint Peter’s List

Does Saint Jerome Endorse the Protestant Canon? – Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

There Is a Way Out – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

Saint John of the Cross and Artistic Portrayal of Joyful Pilgrimage – David Clayton, New Liturgical Movement

Will Many Be Saved? An Important New Book by Ralph Martin – Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington (DC)

The Truth Seekers of a Giant Catholic Social Network – Domenico Agasso Jr, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Atheists Think They Have Ally in Ancient Epicureanism, They’re Mistaken – Anthony Esolen, Catholic World Report

Prescription for Death - Judie Brown, Catholic Lane

Martin Luther’s Support for Humanae Vitae – Fr. Tim Finigan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity

One Catholic’s Contribution to American Political Discourse – Christopher Shannon, Crisis Magazine

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