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U. N. Calls Access to Birth Control a “Human Right” – Steven Ertelt, Life News

Hymnal 1940 is Online – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

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Exeter Cathedral, Corpus, a Clock and Martial – Fr. Tim Finigan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity

Explaining Reason: Atheism or Christianity? – Stacy Trasancos PhD, The American Catholic

2012 Statistics for the FSSP: A Booming Order! – New Catholic, Rorate Cæli

Why I Wear a Purity Ring – Abigail C. Reimel, Ignitum Today

Bishop Geoffrey Robinson Confessional Seal Scandal Brings Up a Question – Dr. Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law

Can a Priest or Bishop Ever Reveal What is Said in Confession? – Cathy Caridi JCL, Canon Law Made Easy

Mark Regnerus Expresses “Skepticism” about Lesbian Family Study – Carl E. Olson, The Catholic World Report Blog

‘It Was Ghastly to See the Men Lying There’ – Justin Portess, Catholic Herald

Consumerism and Politics the Gospel Way – Sr. Theresa Noble, Pursued by Truth

Better Than Nothing – Marc Barnes, Patheos/Bad Catholic

A Big Factor Why the Archdiocese of Boston Has Problems – Boston Catholic Insider

The Silence of the Shepherds: The Nation and the Church Gone Astray – Louie Verrecchio, Catholic Lane

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