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New Oxford Notes: June 2008

The Catholic Way to Shop

GivingCart's mission is "to support approved Catholic parishes or organizations, auxiliaries connected to the Catholic Church."

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On Reunion Between East and West

Reunion between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches should be the foremost focus of Catholic relations with other ecclesial bodies.

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Blaming the Victim -- Again

The underlying attitude amongst most bishops that fostered the environment of abuse, secrecy, and clerical privilege still remains.

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The Hammer Drops

Fortitude, one of the four cardinal virtues, is sorely lacking among the current leaders of the Catholic Church in the U.S.

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