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Never Too Late to Cross the Tiber – Barbara Curtis, Arlington Catholic Herald

The Practical Power of Penitence – Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Patheos/Standing on my Head

Interview with Peggy Bowes on Wellness and Holiness – Cheryl Dickow, Catholic Lane

Our Father (Music) – Jeffrey A. Tucker, Chant Café

Where Have All the Celebrities Gone When It Really Matters? – Fr. Simon Henry, Offerimus Tibi Domine

The Oxyrhynchus Project: Desktop Papyrology – Thomas L. McDonald, Patheos/God and the Machine

Roman Catholic Diner by Jeff B. Harris of the Sword of Peter blog – Big ulpit

Aquinas: Nine Thoughts on Whether Gluttony Is a Mortal Sin – H. H. Ambrose, Saint Peter's List

Mary vs. Martha - Fr. John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Death: Every Catholic Must Know The 4 Last Things – Dc. Mike Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life™

Nuptial High Mass on Video – Kenneth J. Wolfe, Rorate Cæli

A Consideration of How Scripture is History – Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

Survey Reveals Increasing Hostility in U.S. Towards Religion – Michelle Bauman, Catholic News Agency

Collegians Unite: Occupy Chick-fil-A - The Motley Monk, The American Catholic

Warping the Content of a Vatican ‘Warning’ – Terry Mattingly, Patheos/Get Religion

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