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The Best in Catholic Blogging

12/06/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Our Heritage of Beauty - Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing

English Chant for Immaculate Conception - Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

Distributism in Eastern Europe- Dr Ovidiu Hurduzeu, The Distributist Review

Traditional Family Law: Connecting Marriage with Children - Helen Alvaré, Public Discourse

Pope Paul VI and the Smoke of Satan - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Faith, Reason, and Fantasy - Justin T.P. Quinn, Crisis Magazine

St. Francis Xavier’s Lament: The Harvest is Great. . . - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

Forest Fires and Social Democracy - R R Reno, First Things/On the Square

The Risk of Being Heroes, Catholic Same-Sex Attraction Blogs - Anthony S. Layne, Outside the Asylum

Growing Up in Catholic Orphanages - Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

Same-Sex Attraction and the Church Crisis - Brian Clowes, Catholic Lane

No Communion for Outlaws, But the Pope Is Studying Two Exceptions - Sandro Magister, Chiesa

‘More Than a Monologue’ Conferences Marked by Dissent, Sacrilege, Support for Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ - Matthew Archbold & Patrick J. Reilly, Cardinal Newman Society

For the latest round-up on the best punditry in the Catholic blogosphere click on the ThePulp.it.

 

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