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Mel Gibson to Make a Film on Maccabees, Facebook and Ten Commandments, and much more! (2536)

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Mel Gibson, Joe Eszterhas to Make Maccabee Film - Mike Fleming, Deadline New York

No Fairness For Innocent Priests at BishopAccountability.org - Dave Pierre, TheMediaReport.com

Facebook and the Ten Commandments - Gadel, Catholic Fiction

The Thing About NFP - Bonnie Engstrom, VirtuousPla.net

Bette Davis, Abortion and Irony - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Love and Responsibility, Resenting Chastity - Dr. Edward Sri, Integrated Catholic Life™

For Successful Dating, Love Yourself - Anthony Buono, 6 Stone Jars

Sacred Art in Museums - Greg Haas, Gulf Coast Catholic

Vatican II Envisaged that Mass would Mostly be Done in Latin - Fr. Simon Henry, Offerimus Tibi Domine!

NYC Mayor Bloomberg’s Soulless Decision - Colleen Carroll Campbell, Catholic Lane

The Ten Commandments For Newly Ordained Priests - Keyser Soze, The New Springtime!

Get Clean: Is Confession That Simple? - Sr. Lisa Marie Doty FDCC, Nunspeak

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What good news!  Loved the Passion of the Christ and these new films directed by Mel Gibson, should be just as wonderful.  Definitely will be taking the family to see them. 

Peace of Christ be with you,

K.A.H.

I hope Mel Gibson’s new Maccabees film continues his very personal healing process and instills in its viewers a true appreciation for the courage, strength and resiliency of the Jewish people.

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