Feel Like You’re Fighting a Losing Battle? Maybe That’s the Point – The Idler, Ascndng Mt. Carmel
A Summer Reading List for Catholics by Stephen Kokx of the Catholic Vote blog – Big Pulpit
Nothing Vain About It: On Vanity Press – Cheryl Dickow, Catholic Lane
On Church Architecture: The Endurance of Classicism – Denis McNamara, Creative Minority Report
Beauty is Truth & Truth Beauty – Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Patheos/Standing on my Head
Chick-fil-A Tolerance Day [UPDATED] – Big Pulpit
Caravaggio’s Painting: “The Calling of St. Matthew” – Sandro Magister, La Repubblica/www.chiesa
The Common Good – David W. Cooney, The Distributist Review
Modesty. . .Being a Fool for Christ – Kleine_Katerine, Five Feet Above Sea Level
L.A. to Host Big Our Lady of Guadalupe Rally: Over 100,000 Attendees – Kevin J. Jones, Catholic News Agency
Determining the Top Candidates for Papacy – Matthew Bunson, OSV Newsweekly
Morality in Medicine: An Interview with Paul Fox, MD – Elizabeth Hoxie, Ignitum Today
The Latin Mass and the Anglican Ordinariate – Shane Schaetzel, Catholic In The Ozarks
For the latest on the best punditry, analysis, and news in the Catholic blogosphere click on Big Pulpit.


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The first thing every Catholic should read is: “CATECHISM of the CATHOLIC CHURCH, Second Edition” (first published in the USA in March 2000, has a dark green cover.) - - - - - - - -
“...the Catechism has raised throughout the world, even among non-Christians, and confirms its purpose of being presented as a full, complete exposition of Catholic doctrine, enabling everyone to know what the Church professes, celebrates, lives, and prays in her daily life.” – Pope John Paul II (pg xiv)
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“Through the harmonious and complementary efforts of all the ranks of the People of God, may this Catechism be known and shared by everyone, so that the unity in faith whose supreme model and origin is found in the Unity of the Trinity may be strengthened and extended to the ends of the earth.” - Pope John Paul II (pg xv)
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“ The Catechism of the Catholic Church, which I approved ... and the publication of which I today order by virtue of my Apostolic Authority, is a statement of the Church’s faith and of catholic doctrine, attested to or illumined by Sacred Scripture, the Apostolic Tradition and the Church’s Magisterium. I declare it to be a sure norm for teaching the faith and thus a valid and legitimate instrument for ecclesial communion. “ – Pope John Paul II. (pg 5)
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