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01/18/2012 Comment

Did Jesus misquote 1 Samuel 21. Click on the link by Fr. Ryan Erlenbush to read more.

Justice, Fairness, and Taxation, Part 1 - David W. Cooney, Catholic Lane

If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Out-Breed ‘Em - Peter Baklinski, LifeSiteNews.com

The Catholic Faith Is Not a Noble Lie - Thomas Storck, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Did Jesus misquote 1 Samuel 21 - Fr. Ryan Erlenbush, New Theological Movement

This Is What A Man Looks Like - Patrick Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Ordinariate in England Celebrates 1st Anniversary, Pics - Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

A Long Anglican Road to Rome - Terry Mattingly, On Religion

Anglican Convert: My Life as a Married Catholic Priest - Fr. R. Scott Hurd, Washington Post

From the “Cool Catholic Stuff” File. . . - Brad Noel, Southern Fried Catholicism

How to Choose a New Parish - Jay Boyd PhD, Philothea on Phire

Sex Scandal, the “Scottsdale Visionaries”, & Medjugorje - D. M. Korzeniewski OCDS, Te Deum Laudamus!

Why I Hate People Hating on Religion - Jimmy Akin

Rick Santorum: I’ll Home-School In The White House - McKay Coppins, Buzzfeed

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