The Good Samaritan: Part IV - Stacy Trasancos, Accepting Abundance
Teenagers and Truth - Dennis Buonafede, The Integrated Catholic Life ™
Psalm 37, Part IV - The Scourges of Life as Our Penance (Verse 18) - Kate Edwards, Australia Incognita
Politics and Truth - Father James V. Schall S.J., The Catholic Thing
Penance after Reconciliation, Implications of Not Fulfilling It! - Catholic Spiritual Direction
What I Tell My Altar Servers - Father Dwight Longenecker, InsideCatholic
Photo: Sitting Bull Wore a Crucifix - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales
The New Look of the Cathedral in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – D Mac, Creative Minority Report
A Lesson in Love from Mythology – Anthony Buono, 6 Stone Jars
Clearing up Annulment Misconceptions - Dennis Poust & Mary De Turris Poust, OSV Newsweekly
Supreme Court Hands Victory To Catholic Schools - The Catholic Knight
Richard Rich Pretty Much a Disaster as Ambassador to Malta - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic
This will be a continuing series, Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register by www.ThePulp.it.


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Thank you for the Catholic Knight article regarding school choice. I will be sharing this one!
Rose,
You’re welcome!
Sitting Bull a Catholic? Not Likely, read http://catholiclane.com/was-chief-sitting-bull-a-catholic/
In Domino,
Mark Armstrong
Mark,
Not sure is what I say.
He was baptized a Catholic but from what we can infer ‘probably’ not confirmed.
God knows, and that satisfies me enough.
In Jesus, Mary, & Joseph,
Tito
P.S. We should pray for him nonetheless.
The St. Mary’s archives in Kansas is unable to provide a baptismal record for Sitting Bull. Although that doesn’t mean he wasn’t baptized. It is “possible” he attended an outdoor Mass service with either Father De Smet or Father, later Bishop Marty. Of course we should pray for him. Not judging him by any means. The actions of the U.S. government was certainly more sinful than that of the American Indian.
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