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The Pearl of York: Saint Margaret Clitherow, Today is the Anniversary of Her Execution - Stephanie A. Mann, Supremacy and Survival The English Reformation

“Suddenly, I Was Surrounded by Life” - Jennifer Fulwiler, National Catholic Register

Pope John Paul II Wanted Confession During Mass - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

Was Jesus a Political Activist? - Kathryn Jean Lopez, Jesus of Nazareth Book Blog

Speaking in Tongues or is It Hogwash?  The Cynic Confronts Charismata: Glossolalia - Danica, Catholic Phoenix

Bored to Death: We Live in Days of Distraction - R.J. Snell, Public Discourse

The Church’s “Sex Problem” - Anthony S. Layne, Outside the Asylum

U.S. State Department Lies about the Holy See - Austin Ruse, The Catholic Thing

Blood Boiling: ‘You Have to Have Sex if You Want to Find Someone’ - Not a Minx a Moron or a Parasite

Does a Parish Priest Have to Ask Permission of a Bishop to Allow Marriages in the Extraordinary Form of the Latin rite Mass? - Father John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

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

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