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Blog Name: Catholic Fire
Url: http://catholicfire.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: saints, catholicism, prolife
Description: A Catholic freelance writer's news and views on: pro-life issues, prayer, spirituality, the saints, books, movies, art, politics, and much more. The author is an Oblate with the Community of St. John, a wife and mother, a retired educator and psychologist, and a pro-life activist.
Popularity: 365 Followers

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MORE FANTASTIC PHOTOS FROM THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE IN KANSAS CITY
Check out all the photos at the Big NCYC Picture Post at the Catholic Key Blog.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com
Get Ready for the 2012 Showdown: Go Sarah!
 Sarah Palin soars, and her return seems to have contributed to a new low in public opinion towards Barack Obama. Get ready for the pending 2012 showdown.   http://screen-shots.blogspot.com
"Hardball" host Chris Matthews Insults Bishop Tobin, Catholic League Charges
 On Monday Bishop Thomas Tobin tangled with television pundit Chris Matthews on MSNBC’s “Hardball” about the relation between religion and politics as well as the legal status of abortion. Matthews’ comments, which charged that the bishop has overstepped his authority, were criticized as a “rant” and an “extended lecture.” (CNA story here.) Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the way MSNBC host Chris Matthews handled his interview with Providence Bishop Thomas Tobin last night on “Hardball”:
Bishop Thomas Tobin: What you can do to support him
In her latest column, Judie Brown shares:Ever since Bishop Thomas J. Tobin, D.D., arrived in the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, he has been an articulate defender of truth.
Republican Party May Vote on Purity Resolution
 This sounds like a great way to rid the Republican party of RINO's and pro-aborts: Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- National Republican Party leaders may vote on a purity resolution at their January meeting that would prevent the party from funding candidates that did not

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