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Daily news source with global coverage of the Catholic Church.
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Author DK Raymer's fiction blog. Pages from Paddlebrook is "written by" Sammy & Sheila, characters in the author's new fiction series. This online introduction to the town of Paddlebrook is updated (almost) daily. Readers Welcome!
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Online magazine for the Catholic parish of St Mary Magdalen, Brighton.
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Catholics in the Public Square blog.
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Catholic faith and history from a Franciscan perspective.
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Catholicity, orthodoxy, and lordship.
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Blogging for the masses.
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One man's desperate attempt to reconcile his love of his Catholic faith with his passion for really, really bad movies.
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A Catholic blog of news, opinion, commentary, and spirituality.
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Perspectives from Restorationist Catholics.
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A peek into the world of one Catholic, country-lovin’ girl.
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The Church of the living God, the pillar and bullwark of the truth (1 Tim 3:15, RSV)
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Writing tales and prayers and history and scribblings in rural Ireland.
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You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd. - Flannery O'Connor
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Not your average Catholic.
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A web log about Catholicism in St. Lous, which was once called the "Rome of the West."
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Musings about Tradition in the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and an attempt to collect essays and articles which would appear in a Catholic press which exercised critical solidarity with the Hierarchy.
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Catholic mom and wife - working outside of the home. Wife to the most wonderful loving man and mom to Jarrod and Joshua. Living in Sunny, South Africa, serving the Lord and yearning to one day be a full time mom to my kids.
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Occasional reflections and verbal doodles of a Catholic "sister" (or "nun," even though the latter term is technically not entirely accurate). This blog's motto: "If anyone wants to know my opinion, he only has to click for it!" (cf. Dame Alice More in "A
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Causa Nostrae Laetitiae, Cause of Our Joy, is my name, and I hope contribute to what Pope John Paul the Great termed the "new springtime of evangelization", to establish a Culture of Life in this country. Beginning with my family.
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