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Of Cassocks and Demons, Active Participation, How Aux Bishops are Selected, and much more! (2069)

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08/16/2011 Comments (1)

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Benedict XVI and the Jews - Andrea Tornielli, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Of Cassocks and Demons - Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head

Active Participation - Mac McLernon, Mulier Fortis

How are Auxiliary Bishops Selected? - Fr. Dowd, Waiting in Joyful Hope

Chitchat with a Roving Atheist - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Trying to Fly with One Wing: Classification of Things - Stanley D. Williams PhD, Catholic Lane

The Question of Embryo Adoption is Closed - Msgr. Ignacio Barreiro, LifeSiteNews.com

A Teacher’s Perspective on the UK Riots - Marissa K. Nichols, The Theology of Laundry

Remember When Candidates Didn’t Have to Defend Their Christianity? - Lisa Graas

Did The ACC (AmChurch) Pad Their Attendance Numbers? - LarryD, Acts of the Apostasy

Belittled Women: UNFPA’s Efforts to Curb Pregnancy - Sarah Ryan, HLI America

Can We Stop Telling God What To Do? - Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing

Feral Children: Fruit of the Sexual Revolution & Welfare State - Aimee M. Cooper MA OPB, A Catholic Worldview

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