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The Best of Catholic Blogging

Grandmother Kaleidoscope - Elizabeth, Startling the Day

Book Review: Defending Constantine - John Couretas, Acton Institute/PowerBlog

Rome and Moscow - George Weigel, The Catholic Difference

WYD 2011 Already Building Momentum - John Gleason, Catholic News Service

Cord Blood Stem Cells Used to Cure Girl of Brain Cancer in Spain - CNA/Europa Press

Ask Tony: What’s the Big Deal about the New Missal? - Anthony S. Layne, The Impractical Catholic

Unprecedented Grassroots Social Media Campaign to De-fund Planned Parenthood- Lisa Grass

Bright Maidens: A Relation of Love - Trista, Not a Minx a Moron or a Parasite

How It Feels To Be Catholic Me - Julie Robison, The Corner With A View

The Product of a Concerned Pastor - Father J. Brian Bransfield S.T.D., National Catholic Register

Dating a Dualistic Person - Anthony Buono, 6 Stone Jars

The Mean orthodox Bishop vs. the Caring, Sensitive Dissenters - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

This will be a continuing series, Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register by ThePulp.it.

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