Canadian Ordinariate Straight Talk, 120 Years of Rerum Novarum, Jim Caviezel, Copts, and much more!

The Best in Catholic Blogging

Canada: The Straight Story on the Ordinariate - Father Christopher Phillips, The Anglo-Catholic

120th Anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum - Father Robert John Araujo S.J., Mirror of Justice

Huge Breakthroughs in Adult Stem Cell Research - Deacon Keith Fournier, Catholic Online

Wyoming Catholic College’s First Graduates - Joan Barron, Billings Gazette

U.S. House Speaker Delivers Address on Humility, Patience, Faith - Kathryn Jean Lopez

US: Soros Group Behind Attack on Boehner’s Faith - Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in Media

Egypt Overthrow Followed by Conflict of Christians & Muslims - Richard Spencer, The Telegraph

Jim Cavezial’s ‘Person of Interest’ Picked up at CBS - Michael Crider, ScreenRant

Were Moses, Elijah, & John the Baptist Thieves & Robbers - Reginaldus, The New Theological Movement

Bad Career Move, Defending Marriage: Peter Vidmar - Joseph Knippenberg, First Things/First Thoughts

He Put His job On The Line: Jack Church - California Catholic Daily

Catholic Faith and Governance - John, Party Hard Politics

For a round-up on the latest news & punditry on the Universæ Ecclesiæ click here or here.

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.

Read more

Eucharistic Congress Marks ‘New Dawn’ In Minnesota Diocese Once Bruised By Scandal

Only a few years after being rocked by a clergy sex abuse coverup, the Diocese of Crookston is embracing its outsize role in the...

Synodal Way Isn’t Answer to Germany’s ‘Mission Country’ Status, Evangelization Leaders Say

Catholic leaders of evangelization efforts in Germany agree with Bishop Bätzing’s recent diagnosis of the country’s spiritual quandary,...

Kicking Butker: KC Chiefs’ Star Torched on Social Media for His Graduation Speech

Mainstream media critics of Butker’s Benedictine College address went after him for what he said — and what he didn’t say.