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03/13/2012 Comments (2)

Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Fr. Rob. Barron: YouTube is Today’s Great Artistic Mission Field - Brandon Vogt, The Thin Veil

Virtuous Friendships: What They Are, Why They Matter - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

Why I Am Not a Conservative or Liberal Catholic. . . - Tony DiStefano, Catholic Phoenix

Why Don’t Doctors Know About NaPro? - Devin Rose, St. Joseph’s Vanguard

The U.S.’s 12 Most Influential Catholics - LarryD, The American Catholic

Catholicism in the Media: Do We Need New Tactics? - Gareth, Catholic and Welsh

Christus Factus Est, Stift Heiligenkreuz - Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

Does God Exist? a.k.a. The Agnostic Computer - Catholic Slam Poetry

1968: A Fateful & Terrible Year, Many Catholics Drank the Poison - Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

Faithful Learning - Anna Williams, Ignitum Today

Fr. Marcel Guarnizo and the Various Reactions - Jeffrey Miller, The Curt Jester

How U.S. Taxpayers Save Money By Not Having Babies - Lucia Muchova, Turtle Bay & Beyond

God Save the Queen - George Weigel, Archdiocese of Denver/The Catholic Difference

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

 

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FYI….  The Pulp.it website is down

Thank you for the work that you do every day to bring us this handy site.

Beth,

Thanks for the update.

It is back up and running.  And explanation will be forthcoming, nothing to worry about.

:)

Tito

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