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12/10/2012 Comment

Tito Edwards of Big Pulpit

What Do You Get if You Ask a Communist Atheist to Build a Cathedral? by Fr. Simon Henry of Offerimus Tibi DomineBig Pulpit

Catholic Dads: Hitting the Bar. . . – E. Neubauer, 21 Century Pilgrim

Google+ Launches ‘Communities’ With Great Benefits For Parishes – Brad West, Catholic Tech Talk

The Anglican Use Hook – Shane Schaetzel, Catholic In The Ozarks

On Missing Advent Traditions and the Immaculate Conception – Emily C. Hurt, Ignitum Today

The Pope Must Read American Catholic Blogs – Tom Crowe, Catholic Vote

Franciscan Fasting – Wolfsbane, Θησαυρος της Εκκλησίας

For My Catholic Male Friends – Super Trad Mum, Saint Etheldreda’s Place

How to Market an Anglican Patrimony – Father Ed Tomlinson’s Blog

Immaculate Mary – Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Holy See Approves Ordinariate Deanery for Canada – Susan Gibbs, The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

What can Christians in the West do to Help Those in the East? – Robin Harris, Catholic Herald

Too Much Mary, or Too Little Jesus? – Jacob Tawney, Roma Locuta Est

On Strange Names and the Curse of Individualism – Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

Homeschool Review and Resolutions – Jennifer Fitz, Catholic Lane

Defining Subsidiarity Down – Jordan J. Ballor, Acton Institute/PowerBlog

Canon Law and Donations to the Church – Cathy Caridi JCL, Canon Law Made Easy

Advent: Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum – Marcus Allen Steele

Twas The Night Of Nicea – Traditium

Economics: The Church in America Matures in Christ – Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

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