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04/30/2012 Comments (4)

Tito Edwards of the Pulpit

Could He Be the First Canadian Pope? - Gerard O'Connell, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Subsidy or Subsidiarity - Gerald J. Russello, Crisis Magazine

Who Dares, Wins - Joseph Wood, The Catholic Thing

Father Miscamble Defends Bishop Jenky - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Where is the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Bible - Nicholas Hardesty, Phat Catholic Apologetics

The Childhood of Saint Catherine of Siena - Sigrid Undset, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Five Classic Catholic Movies - Saint Peter's List

Learn to Paint Icons in the Western Tradition at Thomas More Col. - David Clayton, New Liturgical Movement

Freedom of Choice - Calah Alexander, Ignitum Today

Becoming Catholic Isn't Easy, Part 1 of Becoming Catholic - Dr. Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

Pope John Paul II, Christian Anthropology, and Familiaris Consortio - Fr. Michael Bruno, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Is Rick Santorum the Front-Runner Next Time? - Paul Kengor, Catholic Vote

The Jesuit Presence in Romeo & Juliet - Joseph Pearce, Saint Austin Review/Ink Desk

Are Young Millennials Less Religious or Simply Young? - Dylan Pahman, Acton Institute/PowerBlog

Abandonment of the Cassock: Big Cause of Ecclesiastical Discipline Decay - New Catholic, Rorate Cæli

“Christian Transhumanism” is an Oxymoron - Wesley J. Smith, First Things/Secondhand Smoke

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We don’t need these speculative articles about “could he be the next Pope?”  (Your link regarding an interview with Archbishop Ouellet).  I realize that you, Tito, are merely supplying web links to keep us informed; but this is the kind of headline that is, in my opinion, a tad disrespectful & uncalled for.  So far as I know, Pope Benedict is in good health.  Unless and until such time as his earthly sojourn is overtly and irrevocably nearing its imminent conclusion, please don’t play into this sort of yellow journalistic trick—i.e., breath-taking headlines, etc.  I didn’t read the article linked, but might have done so if it had been headlined more appropriately, such as “Archbishop Ouellet is a faithful servant of the (current) Pope.”

John Boulet,

No offense taken, I like feedback, especially in constructive form and yours is indeed the case.  I pray the Pope Benedict XVI lives another 10 years, I do believe he may be the greatest pope we had in two centuries.

Where did you dig up that horrible NFP blog?  Sounds like the BS spouted by sedevacantists and their borderline cousins who remain in the Church only by their fingernails.

Jennifer M,

That link has been removed.

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