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You Need Facial Hair to be a Catholic Apologist, Lord of the Rings & Education, and much more! (2715)

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Tito Edwards of www.ThePulp.it

“I Am Not Worthy to Unfasten the Sandals of His Feet” - Reginaldus, New Theological Movement

You Need Facial Hair to be a Catholic Apologist - LarryD, Acts of the Apostasy

Paul Ryan & Archbishop Timothy Dolan on Catholic Social Teaching & Budget - Black Adder, The American Catholic

Lord of the Rings & Christian Education: Developing the Human Person - Andrew Seeley

New Vatican Instruction on TLM & the Impact It’s Likely to Have in the U.S. - Joseph O’Brien, Our Sunday Visitor

The Power of Generic Public Prayer - Terry Mattingly, Get Religion

ACLU: Cover Up that Cross! - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Breaking Stained Glass Windows - John Zmirak, Crisis Magazine

The Three Mary’s at the Empty Tomb (Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer) - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

What Part of “You Know Not the Day Nor the Hour” Don’t They Get? - Tom Crowe, Catholic Vote

Philly Abuse Panel Chair: Media Has Misrepresented My Article - TheMediaReport.com

The Adult Faith of a Dissident? - Father Philip Neri Powell O.P. Ph.D., Domine da mihi hanc aquam!

This will be a continuing series from Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register.  This will be very similar to what you see on www.ThePulp.it.

 

Filed under aclu, apologetics, catholic blogosphere, dissidents, education, evangelicals, extraordinary form, j.r.r. tolkien, lord of the rings, new evangelization

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All I know is the Apostles had beards being nice Jewish boys. Only the Romans I think tried the clean shaved look, sort of, considering they did not have Gillette to help. I can see that scraping the face would not happen too often. Still and all I enjoy all they say with or without the beard. But since Spring is coming less hair would be cooler.

And besides the beard I had once was not that cool and a little scruffy.

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