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10/04/2012 Comment

Tito Edwards of Big Pulpit

The Four Properties of a Glorified Resurrected Human Body – Dr. Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

We Are the Crusaders – John W. Carlson, Crisis Magazine

Episcopalian Bishop “Welcomes” Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone to San Francisco by Katherine Infantine of the First Things website – Big ulpit

Eleven Churches Not to Miss When You Visit Chicago – Jim Graves, Catholic World Report

The Effects of the Rosary – Julie Rodrigues, Ignitum Today

Video Interview with Dr. Ralph Martin On the New Evangelization – Brandon Vogt, BrandonVogt.com

Reconfiguring Holy Cross Church, Rumson, New Jersey – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Why Libertarians Are Wrong About Subsidiarity – Richard Gallenstein, The Distributist Review

Book Review: Padre Pio Under Investigation – Sam Entile, The Catholic Voyager

Further Discussion of Female Ordination to the Diaconate – Dr. Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law

Religious Illiteracy, First to Return to School are Adults – Sandro Magister, La Repubblica/www.chiesa

Weigel on the Nuns on the Bus vs. Real Nuns – Fr. Z’s Blog

Marriage: Contract vs. Sacrament – Howard Kainz, The Catholic Thing

What are Cathedral Rectors – Fr. Stuart MacDonald JCL, Musings of a Canonist

What Is Meant By the “End of Man” and Ten Other Questions – Saint Peter’s List

Christian Authority In Focus – Shane, Catholic In The Ozarks

To Believe in a Church is to Believe in the Pope – Blessed John Henry Newman, Rorate Cæli

Governing Politics – Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/In Depth Analysis

New Book: “Autobiography of a Hunted Priest” – Carl E. Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Kraft Defends Rainbow Gay Pride Oreo as Reflection of Our Values – Kathleen Gilbert, LifeSiteNews

For the latest on the Best Punditry and Analysis in the Catholic Blogosphere click on Big ulpit.

 

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