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The Best in Catholic Blogging

Catholarchaeology, Inc. - LarryD, The American Catholic

Christians in the Middle East - George Weigel, First Things/On The Square

More Thoughts on ALL’s Proposal for Action Against Catholic Support of Planned Parenthood - Doctor Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law

The Anglican Ordinariate and the Reform of the Reform - Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Baptismal Preparation Based on the Liturgy and Its Possibilities - Father Christopher Smith, The Chant Café

The Penance Now Required - Howard Kainz, The Catholic Thing

The Dakota Indians Preferred Catholicism - Tancred, The Eponymous Flower

Are You Growing Holier? - Doctor Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

The Good Samaritan:  Part Six - Stacy Trasancos, Accepting Abundance

Should There Be a Guild of Catholic Bloggers? And Would It Be Dominated by ‘Taliban Catholics’? - William Oddie, Catholic Herald

How We Should Address the Deficit and Debt - Monsignor Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

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