Print Article | Email Article | Write To Us

Daily News

Saints Peter & Paul, Peter Always Was Slightly Nuttier, What's In a Name, and much more! (1607)

The Best in Catholic Blogging

06/29/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

The Primacy of Peter, Established by Christ & Confirmed by the Holy Spirit - Reginaldus, The New Theological Movement

The Solemnity Marks Pope Benedict’s 60th Anniversary as a Priest - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Saint Peter Always Was Slightly Nuttier - LarryD, Acts of the Apostasy

Is Benedict Pointing Toward His Chosen Successor? - Phil Lawler, CatholicCulture.org

Miracles in Soho - George Weigel, Crisis Magazine

“Gendercide”: 160 Million Baby Girls Killed for Being Girls - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

What’s In a Name? - JoAnna, Catholic Phoenix

A Scholar & Pastor, An Interview with Cardinal Angelo Scola - Gerard O’Connell, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Today the Pope Gives the Pallium, So What is the Pallium? - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

Making the Most of the Redemptive Value of Suffering & Joy - Russell Shaw, Our Sunday Visitor

The Paradox of Holiness and Communion - Doctor Anthony Lilles, Beginning to Pray

In Cleveland: Church 1, Satan 0 - Lisa Graas

The Catholic Blosophere’s Reaction to “Gay Marriage” in New York State - ThePulp.it

For the latest round-up on the best punditry in the Catholic blogosphere go to ThePulp.it.

 

Filed under cardinal angelo scola, catholic blogosphere, gendercide, girls, holiness, joy, pallium, pope benedict xvi, redemptive suffering, solemnity of sts. peter & paul

Comments

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

By submitting this form, you give The National Catholic Register permission to publish this comment. Comments will be published at our discretion, and may be edited for clarity and length. For best formatting, please limit your response to one paragraph and don't hit "enter" to force line breaks.

Name:

Email:

Write your comment:

Please enter the word you see in the image below:

     

Notify me of follow-up comments.