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<title>Newchurch Archdiocese of Boston to Run an Abortuary</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 4, 2010</description>
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<title>Newchurch's Sex Crimes Are Not in the Past</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 4, 2010</description>
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<title>Benedict-Ratzinger's Newcardinal Caught in Sex Crime on Tape</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 3, 2010</description>
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<title>A Reader Writes:  "The Society of St. Pius X Has Made Itself Irrelevant"</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 3, 2010</description>
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<title>Traditional Benedictine Abbot Has Suffered a Stroke</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 2, 2010</description>
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<title>Mutant Form of Christianity Spreads:  "Materialistic Therapeutic Deism"</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 2, 2010</description>
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<title>Benedict-Ratzinger Invites His Disciples to His Castle</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 1, 2010</description>
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<title>Irish Novus Ordo Seminarians Desert Benedict-Ratzinger's Newchurch</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for September 1, 2010</description>
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<title>A Reader Asks:  "Was the American Revolution Anti-Christian?"</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 31, 2010</description>
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<title>Poll Show Trust in Newchurch Has Fallen 20 per Cent in One Year</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 31, 2010</description>
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<title>Benedict-Ratzinger Extends the Use of Altar-girls in Newchurch</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 30, 2010</description>
<link>http://www.traditio.com/comment/com1008.htm#100830</link>
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<title>A Reader Asks:  "Do You Concur about the Invalidity of the Novus Ordo?"</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 30, 2010</description>
<link>http://www.traditio.com/comment/com1008.htm#100830</link>
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<title>A Reader Asks:  "Do You Know of 'The Mass of the Future'"?</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 29, 2010</description>
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<title>A Reader Writes:  "These Newchurch 'Latin Masses' Are Phony!"</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 29, 2010</description>
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<title>SSPX Leaders in Yet Another Cat Fight</title>
<description>Daily Commentaries from the Fathers for August 28, 2010</description>
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