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Pope's New Book Cast Doubt on Nativity?, Bl. Miguel Pro: Unique Use of Graphic Pics, and More! (4063)

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11/24/2012 Comment

Tito Edwards of Big Pulpit

U. K. The Daily Telegraph Newspaper: Pope Benedict XVI’s New Book Casts Doubt on Keystone of Christian Tradition by Stephen White of the Catholic Vote websiteBig Pulpit

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Like Lincoln on Slavery, Pro-Lifers are Dedicated to Ending Abortion – Kristan Hawkins, Life News

Why Dads Don’t Talk and Sons Won’t Listen – Roy Sheppard, Catholic Lane

Failures With The Vernacular – Fr. Gary Dickson, Catholic Collar and Tie

Latin and Ad Orientem – Fr. Simon Henry, Offerimus Tibi Domine

The Strange Case of Savita Halappanavar – J. C. Sanders, Ignitum Today

The Next Quixotic Quest: Halting “Christmas Creep” – Tony Layne, The Impractical Catholic

Was Theologian Hans Küng Ever Excommunicated? – Cathy Caridi JCL, Canon Law Made Easy

Blessed Miguel Pro, the Priest who Thanked His Captor – The Guild of Blessed Titus Brandsma

For the Guy who has Everything: How about a Gargoyle for Christmas – Kathy Schiffer, Patheos/Seasons of Grace

Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro – Jean M. Heimann, Catholic Fire

Response to George Weigel: Church Should Be in Civil Marriage Business – Br. Thomas More Garrett OP, Dominicana

Sr. Fiedler’s Spittle-Flecked Wig Out Over Mr. Bourgeois – Fr. Z’s Blog

English Propers, Christ the King – Jeffrey A. Tucker, New Liturgical Movement

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