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Anti-Catholic Hysteria Reaches New Heights to Tragic Death by Dylan Parry of the A Reluctant Sinner blogBig Pulpit

Russian Orthodox Warns Archbishop of Canterbury: Stop Descent Into Madness – The Motley Monk, The American Catholic

Bishops, Blorg Meet To Determine Course Of Catholic Blogging – The Larry D, Acts of the Apostasy

The Rosary Explained – Godwin Delali Adadzie, Ignitum Today

Five Key Features of the Theology of the Body – Dr. Edward Sri, Integrated Catholic Life™

The Austrian Ruler Who Used His Power to Advance Peace and Virtue – Spiritual Life, Catholic Herald

The Enemy Within – Fr. Robert John Araujo SJ, Mirror of Justice

Men Don’t Mother – Jenet Erickson, Crisis Magazine

Fr. Ed Tomlinson Answers Anglican Ordinariate Critics – Fr. Ed Tomlinson’s Blog

Hot Dog! Friday Abstinence May be Back! – Greg Erlandson, OSV Newsweekly

Some Points Regarding Debate Over Seal of Confession in Australia – Dr. Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law

Quæritur: Are Priests Required to Wear Clerical Dress at All Times? – Fr. Z’s Blog

A 14-Page Hot Mess on U. S. Bishops Rejection of Economic Statement – Anthony S. Layne, The Impractical Catholic

Canon Law and the SSPX – Cathy Caridi JCL, Canon Law Made Easy

Vatican II: Blessing or Curse? – Catholic in Brooklyn

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