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04/08/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of www.ThePulp.it

Bishop Andrew Byrne and Arkansas Catholicism, 1843-1862 A.D. - Pat McNamara

Friar Who Evangelizes in the Mall: We are an Absolutely Passive Church - Ed Langlois, Catholic Sentinel

Saint John of the Cross: The Gaze of God - Father Iain Matthew, Zeal for My House Consumes Me: Following Christ in the 21st Century

Apologetics Toolbox: Faith vs. Works - Anthony S. Layne, Outside the Asylum

Psalm 101, Part II, O Lord Hear My Prayer! - Kate Edwards, Australia Incognita

The Power of the Blood… - Saint John Chrysostom, Catholic Spiritual Direction

For Your Lenten Friday Night at the Movies V - Frank Weathers, Why I Am Catholic

Cardinal Pub to Close! - A Reluctant Sinner

Internal Divine Relations - Stacy Trasancos, Accepting Abundance

An American Monarchist - The Catholic Knight

Father Michael Scanlan’s Legacy: “Rebuild my Church” - Tom Crowe, Catholic Vote

. . . Franciscan University of Steubenville statement here . . .

Worse Than Murder, Inc. Goes Astroturf - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

This will be a continuing series, Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register by www.ThePulp.it.

 

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