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Late Morning Roundup - St. Joseph the Workman - S. Joseph Opificis - Missa 'Sapientia' - May 1st, 2014
- Archdiocese of Washington (Msgr. Charles Pope) >> On the Power of Personal Witness in Priestly Ministry
- Canterbury Tales (Dr. Taylor Marshall) >> 10 Facts You Never Knew about St John Paul II
- Catholic Answers >> Catholic Answers’ Jimmy Akin: "Time to Cut Through the Confusion About Pope Francis"
- CatholicHerald.co.uk >> The saint who declared Elizabeth I a heretic
- Catholic Sacristan (Wendell) >> Vatican Website Redesign
- Catholic Stand >> Progressives, When is Your Progress Complete? (Leila Miller)
- Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> Francis, the Pope of "Humanae Vitae" ("...And yet Bergoglio is anything other than tender with what he calls the dominant "uniform thought," atheist and "libertine," the "new opium of the people." His vision of the world is apocalyptic, of a cosmic battle with the devil as the great adversary. He speaks of it often, especially in his morning homilies. He is not silent about his aversion to the advent of new self-proclaimed families without "the masculinity and femininity of a father and a mother." He is inflexible in calling abortion an "abominable crime." ... But he is very careful never to allow his denunciations to coincide with laws, acts of government, judicial rulings, current events, opinion campaigns that in many countries attest on a daily basis to the advance of precisely the "uniform thought" that he detests. And this is enough for him to be kindly allowed to say everything, as long as it remains in the abstract...)
- Creative Minority Report (Matthew Archbold) >> Sheriff’s refusal to allow abortion results in a new family
- Crisis Magazine >> The Triumph of Nice (William Kilpatrick)
- Crisis Magazine >> Will Anyone End Up In Hell? (Regis Martin)
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
- Dymphna's Road >> Parishes on the chopping block
- Fr. Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment (Fr. John Hunwicke) >> Easter Festivals Pius XII and S John XXIII robbed us of
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Catholic pro-marriage speech repressed at Notre Dame
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Fishwrap piece reveals a dilemma for the ‘c’atholic Left
- Godzdogz (Toby Lees OP) >> Catholic Social Teaching: Economic Justice and the Dignity of the Worker
- Grace Before Meals (Fr. Leo) >> What’s On The Table: Pilgrimages & Positive Press
- In the Light of the Law (Dr. Edward Peters) >> Five points regarding a married Roman priesthood ("...5. Canon 277 requires all clergy in the West, including married clergy, to observe perfect and perpetual continence. Notwithstanding, however, more than fifteen centuries of unbroken attestation, this obligation has been nearly-completely forgotten in a hardly a generation. But neither this institutional amnesia nor the fact that no recently ordained married clergy and their spouses were sufficiently (nay, remotely) aware of the obligation so as to have given consent to it, suffices to abrogate the canon law of clerical continence or to obviate the profound Western tradition behind it. Now at this point, one can either pretend that this conflict between clerical life and law does not exist or one can deal with it....")
- Latin Word of the Day >> principium: beginning, origin
- MyBrokenFiat: A Journey Towards the Divine Will (Gina) >> A Memorial Fit For Wild Bill Guarnere
- MyBrokenFiat: A Journey Towards the Divine Will (Gina) >> Canonizations Trump Divine Mercy?
- Psallam Domino (Kate Edwards) >> Psalm 3: Five reasons why St Benedict uses it as a daily invitatory
- Regina Magazine Blog >> “This Is a Dominican Moment”
- RORATE CÆLI (New Catholic) >> EGO FLOS CAMPI ET LILIUM CONVALLIUM
- The Catholic Thing >> The Proper Sense of the ‘Sensus Fidelium’ (Randall B. Smith)
- The Deacon's Bench (Deacon Greg Kandra) >> Scientists uncover what may be an early image of Christ
- Vultus Christi (Dom Mark Daniel Kirby) >> Go to Joseph
- Vultus Christi (Dom Mark Daniel Kirby) >> Why I Love Saint Joseph
- Word On Fire Blog >> The Gospel of Work
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