Evening Roundup - St. Clare, Virgin - S. Clarae Virginis - Missa 'Dilexisti' - August 12th, 2016
- Catholic Answers (Karlo Broussard) >> Does Being Catholic Matter?
- Catholic World Report - Blog (Carl E. Olson) >> A noteworthy (but little noted) revolution at World Youth Day 2016
- Charlotte was Both (Amy Welborn) >> Homeschooling Resources, Rants included
- Creative Minority Report (Matthew Archbold) >> Irony Alert. Pelosi Says She's "All About Babies."
- Creative Minority Report (Matthew Archbold) >> Britain Throws Up Its Hands Over Transgender Pension Case
- First Things (Michael J. New) >> Pew Poll: Most Churches Avoid Polarizing Social Issues
- Friar Musings >> What divides: signs
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> The biggest problem today is Mass “facing the people”
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Historic Church Turned Into a Mosque with Taxpayer Funding
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> PODCAzT 151: Pius X’s encyclical On Teaching Christian Doctrine
- Happy Catholic* (Julie D.) >> Worth a Thousand Words: Coast of Vormsi Island
- Human Exceptionalism (National Review Online; Wesley J. Smith) >> Canadian Bar Association Wants More Euthanasia
- In the Light of the Law (Dr. Edward Peters) >> Good grief, if even Protestants think the time has come…
- National Catholic Register Bloggers (Brianna Heldt) >> A Newborn Child is God's Gift to the Entire Family
- New Liturgical Movement (Gregory DiPippo) >> Photopost Request: Assumption 2016
- New Liturgical Movement (Gregory DiPippo) >> Pontifical Vespers and Confirmations at the Fota Conference
- New Liturgical Movement (William Riccio) >> Bp. Caggiano Presides at St. Mary's Feast
- RORATE CÆLI (New Catholic) >> Spaemann: "The Greatest Liturgical Problem is the Direction of Celebration of the Mass."
- The Imaginative Conservative (Patrick J. Buchanan) >> Is the 2016 Election Really Rigged?
- Views From the Choir Loft (Jeff Ostrowski) >> Musical Resources • 14th Sunday after Pentecost
- Views From the Choir Loft (Jeff Ostrowski) >> Major Media Outlet Re: “Ad Orientem”
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