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04/05/2012 Comment

Tito Edward of ThePulp.it

The Blessed Virgin Mary with a Club - Fr. Z's Blog

A Victim Becomes a Survivor and Healer - Tony Rossi, Patheos/Christopher Closeup

Docility Is Not Wimpiness - Super Trad Mum, Etheldreda's Place

The Idea of Confession Was Repellent to me as a Protestant, but Now. . . - Brianna Heldt, just showing up

Dei & Knight: Traumatized Soldier-Saint Who Found Healing - Dawn Eden, The Dawn Patrol

New Evangelization Chief: Renewing Catholic Identity - Adam Wilson, The Cardinal Newman Society Blog/Campus Notes

Ballet Diaries - Fabiola Garza, Ignitum Today

Why Opposing the Gay Lobby is Not Anti-gay - Jennifer Roback Morse, LifeSiteNews

Learning Wisdom from the Patron Saint of the Internet - Brandon Vogt, The Thin Veil

Should a Parent Turn In a Criminal Child; Questions on Virtue and Law - H. H. Ambrose, Saint Peter's List

Religious Freedom: It’s Not Just Pakistan and China - George Weigel, Archdiocese of Denver/The Catholic Difference

The Eighth Station: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

Professionally Run Diocesan Podcasts - Jeffrey Miller, The Curt Jester

Real Madrid, The Most Prestigious and Winningest Major Professional Soccer Club in Spain, Erases Cross on Uniform to Avoid Offending Muslims - Marco Tosatti, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

To Demonize or Not to Demonize? - David R. Carlin, New Oxford Review

Anti-Catholicism and the White House - Kathryn Lopez, Catholic Vote

The Sovereignty Myth: On the Limits of Political Authority - Doctor Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture

The Church’s Mission: Apostolic or Political? - Louie Verrecchio, Catholic Lane

Bishop Olmsted Teaches on the Propers of the Mass - Adam Bartlett, The Chant Café

Secular Inhumanity One: The State Against The Family - Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine

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