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Awful Liturgical Art by Oregon Crummytacular Publishing (OCP) – Thomas L. McDonald, Patheos/God and the Machine

The True Spirit of Vatican II – Douglas Bushman, Catholic World Report

Advent: A Time of Penance and Preparation – Catholic in Brooklyn

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Advent Customs, It’s Not Too Late to Start – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Fr. Sirico: Politics isn’t the Solution to Our Economic Problems – Fr. Z’s Blog

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The Pope on Twitter: All Eight Accounts – H. H. Ambrose, Saint Peter’s List

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