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08/17/2011 Comments (1)

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Making Beautiful Liturgy Happen Everywhere- Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

The Selfless Heart, the Story of St. Joan Delanoue - Oscar F. A. Gutierrez, Regnum Novum

Beautiful Catholic Art: Madonna and Child - Elaine Golden, VirtuousPla.net

What Angels Asked Each Other as Mary Assumed into Heaven - Fr. Ryan Erlenbush, New Theological Movement

The Church and Capitalism - Alessandra Nucci, Catholic World Report

Ten Things you will not Find in a Catholic Home - Richard Collins, Linen on the Hedgerow

On Truth & Trad: Economics & The Catholic Vision of the Good Life - Bernardo Aparicio García/Robert T. Miller/John C. Médaille, Dappled Things

Germans & Their Aversion to “Catholic” Rome - Guido Horst, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

What is a “Know-Nothing”? - Pat McNamara, Patheos/In Ages Past

Relic Photo: Sacred Crown of St. Stephen of Hungary - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

The “Addiction Blame Game” - The Motley Monk

How Can I Become a Spiritual Director? - Dan Burke, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Miraculous Circumstances Surround Mexico’s Sanctuary of the Unborn - Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, LifeSiteNews.com

. . . UK hospital backs down after forcing Christian nurses to commit abortions . . .

. . . UK guidelines may strip pharmacists of conscience rights on morning after pill . . .

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On the ten things you will not find in a Catholic home, what is wrong with a wooden cross? I’ve been Catholic since 1984 and I have never heard anything like that.

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