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Late Morning Roundup - Ember Friday of Lent - Feria Sexta Quattuor temporum - Missa 'De necessitátibus' - March 14th, 2014
- Acton Institute PowerBlog >> Diversity, Inclusion And Conversation: But Only If You’re Just Like Us (Elise Hilton)
- Archdiocese of Washington (Msgr. Charles Pope) >> What are You Praying About? Is it what God wants you to to pray about? Really?
- Becket Fund Blog >> Hobby Lobby has a conscience too
- Catholic Answers >> Mortal and Venial Sin? (Tim Staples)
- Charlotte was Both (Amy Welborn) >> 7 Quick Takes
- Chiesa.expressonline.it (Fulvio Rampi) >> Masterpieces of Gregorian Chant / The antiphons of the Transfiguration
- Courageous Priest >> I Am Going to Die Tomorrow
- Creative Minority Report (Matthew Archbold) >> College Prof Steals Pro-Life Sign, Pushes Pro-Lifer
- Crisis Magazine >> To be Serious About Contraception (Austin Ruse)
- Crisis Magazine >> What Not to Learn from Eastern Orthodoxy (Gabriel S. Sanchez)
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> The Holy Name of Jesus
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> God's Forgiveness
- Domine, da mihi hanc aquam! (Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP) >> No, the Church does not hate science. . .
- Dymphna's Road >> The Agony in the Garden
- Dymphna's Road >> Confession
- Fr. Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment (Fr. John Hunwicke) >> Wedgie
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Will reaffirmation of teaching on divorce and Communion be ignored?
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> LENTCAzT 10: Friday 1st Week of Lent
- Godzdogz (The English Dominican Studentate) >> First Station of the Cross: Jesus is condemned to death
- In the Light of the Law (Dr. Edward Peters) >> Why the gathering storm over divorce might be worse than was that over contraception ("...First, Church teaching against contraception had to be teased out over the centuries from natural law theory and what we call now ‘theology of the body’. It rests today largely on conclusions of logic, philosophy, and theology. Church teaching against divorce-and-remarriage, in contrast, is expressly proclaimed in the New Testament and any literate Catholic can read Jesus’ strong words about it in the Bible. This teaching was heatedly and repeatedly defended by the Church Fathers, was reiterated consistently in numerous Councils, and has been expounded by all major theologians...")
- Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog (Carl Olson) >> Pope Francis on Knowledge, Faith, and Demons
- Latin Word of the Day >> vendere: to sell
- Mark Shea (NC Register) >> Private Revelation: The Department of the Treasury vs. Hell
- New Liturgical Movement >> Guest Post: Liber Gradualis or Graduale Novum? (Ben Yanke)
- New Liturgical Movement >> The Virgin of Coromoto - An Image to Inspire us to Pray for Venezuela (David Clayton)
- New Liturgical Movement >> Solemn High Mass at St. Paul's, Cambridge (Jennifer Donelson)
- On This Rock (Fr. John Hollowell) >> A Catholic Is...
- Psallam Domino (Kate Edwards) >> The Penitential Psalms: Psalm 37/4: verse 18
- Regina Magazine (Beverly Stevens) >> Latin Mass in a Star Trek Chapel
- Regina Magazine (Beverly Stevens) >> The Coolest Thing at Harvard
- RORATE CÆLI >> Doctrine does not change, except when it does
- Standing on My Head (Fr. Dwight Longenecker) >> Read, Mark and Learn – Day 8
- Te Deum laudamus! (Diane M. Korzeniewski, OCDS) >> Fr. Perrone to celebrate EF Mass in Miami, FL; Archbishop Broglio in Detroit; and more...
- The Catholic Thing >> What “Freedom of Worship”? (Francis J. Beckwith)
- The Deacon's Bench (Deacon Greg Kandra) >> Bishop in UK orders deacon to stop blogging
- The Deacon's Bench (Deacon Greg Kandra) >> “Formation on steroids”: the life of a seminarian about to be ordained a priest
- Views From the Choir Loft >> The Greatest in the Kingdom
- Vultus Christi (Dom Mark Daniel Kirby) >> Vis sanus fieri? — Dost thou want to be made whole?
- Word On Fire Blog >> Lent and the New Asceticism (Jared Zimmerer)
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