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Afternoon Roundup - 8th Sunday after Pentecost (EF) Or Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (OF) - - July 19th, 2015
- Bonfire of the Vanities (Fr Martin Fox) >> Good shepherds, good sheep (Sunday homily)
- CatholicHerald.co.uk (Paul Jeffrey) >> Priest says situation in Gaza is deteriorating a year after war
- Charlotte was Both (Amy Welborn) >> Sheep
- Clutching My Rosary >> The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost
- Clutching My Rosary >> Saint Vincent de Paul, Confessor
- Community in Mission (Msgr. Charles Pope) >> Four Teachings on Personal Prayer – A Homily for the 16th Sunday of the Year
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> Fr. Robert Barron on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
- Domine, da mihi hanc aquam! (Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP) >> Coffee Cup Browsing (Sunday)
- Edward Feser >> Fulford on sola scriptura, Part I
- Fr. Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment (Fr. John Hunwicke) >> A blessed Springtime?
- Fr. Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment (Fr. John Hunwicke) >> Our Lady of Candelaria
- Internet Monk (Chaplain Mike) >> Sundays with Michael Spencer: July 19, 2015
- Joe Catholic (Don Gonzalez) >> Navarre Bible Commentary: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
- LES FEMMES - THE TRUTH (Mary Ann Kreitzer) >> The Nature of Pastoral Ministry
- On This Rock (Fr. John Hollowell) >> Weigel on +Chaput Bashing
- On This Rock (Fr. John Hollowell) >> My Experiences with Contraception
- The Catholic Thing (Fr. Bevil Bramwell, OMI) >> Appreciating the Office of Readings
- The Imaginative Conservative (Bradley J. Birzer) >> Why Christopher Dawson Loved the Church
- The Sensible Bond (Ches) >> July 4th, +15 ("America will not have noticed but I failed on July 4th to post my annual appreciation of Uncle Sam. It was quite remiss of me. And while I realise America can get on very well without my admiration, something in me breathes deeply a love for a land I was lucky enough to call home for a few short albeit eventful years. And love must speak its name....It is still way too much in love with its technological roots, although when its empire finally falls - as a very wise man once said - it will be remembered as the civilisation that first set foot on another 'world'. Much of its cultural politics is now being sucked into the vortex of postmodern disintegration, best symbolised by the bizarre hybrid who calls him/herself Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner. Still, we all have faults, people in glass houses cannot throw stones and everyone needs our prayers...So, America and all American readers, two weeks too late (a delay you will forgive with your customary graciousness, I know), I send you my greetings for July 4th 2015. I wish you lots of things in the years ahead, but most particularly wisdom. Wisdom to judge with the charity of Christ, and wisdom to see the world with His eyes... You are still a pup in comparison to the old dame of Europe. May you never become the b**** she now is.")
- Traditional Catholic Priest (Fr. Peter Carota) >> Fr. Nix On Papal Infallibility Part 2
- Views From the Choir Loft (Fr. David Friel) >> Vesting Prayers • Part 3 of 8
- Vultus Christi (Dom Mark Daniel Kirby) >> In medio templi tui
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