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How Could Mr. Right Turn Out to be So Wrong? - Dr. Edward Sri, Integrated Catholic Life™

Chen Guangcheng: “Help my Family & I Leave Safely” - Wendy Wright, Turtle Bay and Beyond

Exhibiting Mercy - Bob Waruszewski, Ignitum Today

Bad Poetry, Bland Theology: Let’s Write a Hymn! - Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine

How To Win an Argument With a Catholic - Marc Barnes, Patheos/Bad Catholic

New Pro-Life Production Company Aims to Redeem Music Video Genre - Thaddeus Baklinski, LifeSiteNews

Lame Lies about Women & the Catholic Response that I Find Compelling - Nikki, The Roman Road

The Normalization of Abortion - Marc John Paul, Live Action

Obama Abandons Chen Into Hands of Red China - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Baby as Parasite - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

UK Christians could Learn from Straight-Talking Americans - Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald

Headlines Say We Should Worry about Pope Benedict's Health, Why? - Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture/On the News

The Postmodern Pedophile - Anne Hendershott, Public Discourse

Condemned Book Still In Use at U.S. Catholic Colleges - The Cardinal Newman Society Blog/Campus Notes

Yes, Virginia, there is a Traditional Latin Mass! - Jay Boyd PhD, Philothea on Phire

Pope: 'Remember that the First of All Rights is the Right to Life' - Youth Defence

Underground Morality of Christians - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

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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.