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The Best in Catholic Blogging

Patriotism, Piety, and Anthony Esolen’s Out of the Ashes – Jerry Slayer, The Catholic World Report

God’s Periodic Table. . .and Evolution – Bob Kurland Ph.D., Reflections of a Catholic Scientist

Mother Angelica on the Latin Mass – Brian Williams, Liturgy Guy

Adventures in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame – Christopher Kaczor, The Catholic Thing

Trusting God’s Plan for My Good – Allison Gingras, Catholic Stand

On the Civilizational Struggle With Islam – William Kilpatrick Ph.D., Crisis Magazine

Can You Teach a Preschooler About the Summa? A Review of Tiny Thomists – Anne Marie Miller, Ignitum Today

Brick by Brick in Cincy! Oratory! – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

“Thou Doth Protest Too Much”: On Criticism of Mike Pence Only Dining with His Wife – Teresa Tomeo, The Dispatch via The Catholic World Report

Christ’s Tomb at High Risk of “Catastrophic” Collapse, Scientists Warn – ChurchPop

Meet the “Rosary Priest” Who Enlisted Hollywood Stars on a Prayer Crusade – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Should the Federal Government be “Heartless, Soulless, and Cheap”? – Cynthia Millen, Catholic Stand

Does California Have a Case Against David Daleiden? – Charles Limandri and Jeffrey Trissell, Crisis Magazine

Why This Pro-life Congressman Opposed the Failed Health Care Bill – Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency

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Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Next week, the Bishops of the United States will meet in Orlando and consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Bishop Kevin Rhoades to explain the importance of the consecration and how we can all take part and then Register senior writer Zelda Caldwell tells us about the remarkable phenomenon of diocesan priests living in community.