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Daily Links, Jan 18: SOPA, protecting life, papal real estate

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Daily Links, Jan. 17: Good Catholic candidates, abortion battles, and sex talk

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Daily Links, Friday the 13th: Exorcism films, Stephen Colbert, the Pope meets a rare crocodile

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Daily Links, Jan. 12: Favored footballers, creative captions, and prison pardons

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Daily links, Wed., Jan. 11, 2012: Union-busting in Indy, and where to buy bread if you want good-tasting Jesus

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Daily Links, Jan. 10: Catholics in the White House, bad journalism, and sex abuse solutions

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Daily links, Mon., Jan. 9, 2012: Can you say "subsidiarity"? Rick Santorum can.

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Daily Links, Jan. 6: Schools closed and cardinals appointed

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Daily Links, Jan. 5: Elections and Super PACs and protests, oh my!

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Daily Links, Jan. 4: Bishop Zavala, Rick Santorum, and Elizabeth Ann Seton

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  • Does the church need a preferential option for the young?

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  • How do you feel about the current debate surrounding immigration reform?

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    This may not be a perfect bill, but I'm hopeful that this will be the breakthrough that we've been waiting for.
    52% (11 votes)
    I'm cautiously optimistic, but worried that the whole thing might be derailed.
    29% (6 votes)
    I am completely against the immigration reform bill currently being debated in Congress.
    19% (4 votes)
    Total votes: 21
  • A closer look at the Voting Rights Act

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  • The anti-CCHD campaign: Guilt by association or just guilty of helping the poor?

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  • Advising Pope Francis on the challenges ahead

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