What Is an ‘Ad Personam’ Archbishop, Empty Promises, and More Great Links!

The Best In Catholic Blogging

Beautiful Church Photo
Beautiful Church Photo (photo: Tito Edwards / Photo by Leonhard Niederwimmer from Pixabay)

Pope Just Named an Archbishop ‘Ad Personam,’ What the Heck is That? – The Pillar +1

Empty Promises – Father Joseph Gill at Ignitum Today +1

1,000 Year-Old Church from Holy Roman Empire Excavated in Germany – J.P. Mauro at Aleteia

Join GETTR, the New Social Network – Father Kevin M. Cusick at A Priest Life

The 3 Heroic Priests Aboard the Titanic Died Saving Lives and Souls of Passengers – ChurchPOP

Book Review: Awake, Not Woke by Noelle Mering – Pete Socks at Catholic Stand

Meeting the Challenge of Gender Dysphoria at School – Kenneth Craycraft at The Catholic World Report

Abortion and the Illusion of Progress – Donald DeMarco, Ph.D., at Catholic East Texas

He Keeps Nothing Back, Every Drop is for Us – Father John Hunwicke at Mutual Enrichment

Do You Want to Live Forever? – Charlette Mills at Catholic Stand

When Communion on the Tongue Is Forbidden – Christina Debusschere at Crisis Magazine

Should You be Denied Communion? – Amelia Monroe Carlson at Catholic365

A Modest Proposal for the Bishops’ Fall Meeting – John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., at The Catholic Thing

Interesting Video from a Completely Trad “Personal Apostolic Administration” – Fr. Z’s Blog

When Papal Opinion is Portrayed as an Infallible Statement – Father Allan J. McDonald at Southern Orders

Free the TLM, for the Good of the Church & the People Who Need It – David Mills at Catholic Herald

An image of the Sacred Heart in the Church of the Jesu in Rome

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.