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Pope Gets Political, Catholics and Economics, Transfiguring the Crystal Cathedral, and much more! (2986)

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02/23/2012 Comments (3)

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

The Pope Gets Political - Robert P. George, Crisis Magazine

Why the Believer Knows More About Science - Stacy Trasancos PhD, Catholic Lane

Transfiguring the Crystal Cathedral - Terry Mattingly, On Religion

“Under the Control of the State” - Fr. James V. Schall, Catholic World Report

The Unmanly Bitterness of the Manosphere - DarwinCatholic, The American Catholic

What Members of the Eastern Churches can Teach Us about Fasting - A Reluctant Sinner

Canon Made Impossible: Ehrman, McDowell & an Unlikely Agreement - Brent Stubbs, Called to Communion

Sister Marie-Thérèse’s Trials - Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

Both Funny and Quite Sad: Women “Priests” Simulated “Mass” Video - Fr. Z’s Blog

Liturgical Adjustments - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

Catholics and Economics - Donald DeMarco PhD, HLI America

Meet the New Auxiliary Bishop of Houston - Rocco Palmo, Whispers in the Loggia

Who Am I? Where Am I Going? What Am I Doing? - Richard Collins, Linen on the Hedgerow

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Filed under bishop-elect george sheltz, catholic blogosphere, crystal cathedral, economics, fasting, liturgy, pope benedict xvi, science, sr. marie-therese

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The “Pope Gets Political” headline was misleading. I expected to be reading something that the current Holy Father has said. Rather, it’s an article from 1996 about Pope John Paul II

Angela,

The pic has been replaced, I hope you enjoyed reading some of the other links proffered!

JMJ

Always! :)
Thanks, too, for changing the pic.

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