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The Catholic Briefcase, Project Rachel, Bishop Tod's "Hour of Power", and much more! (2548)

The Best in Catholic Blogging

11/19/2011 Comment

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Is New York Seminary Merger the Way of the Future? - Brian Fraga, OSV Newsweekly

Book Review: “The Catholic Briefcase” by Randy Hain - Stacy Trasancos, Accepting Abundance

Card. DiNardo Praises Project Rachel‘s Post-Abortion Healing Work - M. Bauman, Catholic News Agency

Live from Orange: Bishop Tod’s “Hour of Power” - Rocco Palmo, Whispers in the Loggia

Knock-Knock, Who’s There? Jehovah’s Witness, Jehovah’s Witness, Who? - Martina, Catholic Sistas

Barnett on Sirico & Rediscovering Political Economy - Kevin Schmiesing, Acton Institute/PowerBlog

Scientism, Knowledge, and Truth - JC Sanders, VirtuousPla.net

The Vatican Hits Back Against Benetton’s Insult to the Pope - William Oddie, Catholic Herald

Boycott the Company Profiting from Mocking the Pope [Updated] - Thomas Peters, Cthlc Vt/American Papist

There Should be Market Consequences for Benetton: Make It Happen - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, WDTPRS?

Benetton Can’t Pull the Wool Over Our Eyes - Cristine Odone, Daily Telegraph

Gerson Blows Whistle on Obama’s Anti-Catholic Policy - Greg Schlueter, Catholic Lane

Medjugorje and Situational Collegiality Among Bishops - Diane M. Korzeniewski OCDS, TDL!

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

 

Filed under benetton, bishop tod brown, cardinal dinardo, catholic blogosphere, knowledge, medjugorje, randy hain, scientism, the catholic briefcase, truth

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