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10 Weird, Wonderful Foods for Lent; Living Lent in Beijing; Meet the Brothers in Black and More! (1428)

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02/19/2013 Comment

Tito Edwards of Big Pulpit

Ten Weird, Wonderful Foods for Lent by Matthew Schmitz of the First Things website - Big Pulpit

Living Lent in Beijing – Anthony E. Clark PhD, The CWR Blog

Meet The Brothers in Black – T. J. Burdick, Ignitum Today

Lent at the End of an Age – Fr. Bevil Bramwell OMI, The Catholic Thing

It’s the Devil, Silly – Val Bianco, Catholic Stand

Why I Don’t Buy Matt McGuiness Column – Kevin Tierney

John Cardinal McCloskey – Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Küng, Sex-Obsessed – New Catholic, Rorate Cæli

Magdalene Laundries Put in Context – Matthaeus, Sub Umbra Alarum Suarum

Is Tim Tebow a Religious Bigot? A Second Look – Kathy Schiffer, Patheos/Seasons of Grace

Magdalene Laundries and the “Noble Lie” – Fr. Tim Finigan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity

Gentlemen and Gentlewomen in an Ungentle Society – Joseph Knippenberg, First Things/First Thoughts

Pope’s Renunciation & the Wolves within the Church – Steve Jalsevac, LifeSiteNews

Corporate Ladder to Heaven – Catholic Lane

The Oft Unspoken Yet Underlying and Foundational Catholic Reality – Mindy Goorchenko, The Devout Life

Pop Goes the Church, or the Errors of Pop Catholicism – Kevin O’Brien, Waiting for Godot to Leave

What Makes For a Good Relationship? – Anthony Cavaliere, Sitz im Leben

Calling All Men! Time to Man Up! – Rob Hall, Road to Rome

Using the Tools We have been Given – The Eye-Witness

Learning Latin in a Year – James Preece, Catholic and Loving It!

Catholic and Orthodox Saints Born in the Present-Day US – Geographic Travels

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

 

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