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Catholic Carnival 192: This week's Catholic Carnival is being hosted by Kimberly and is up at Our God is an Awesome God. It is entitled "A Call to Conversion" and contains several thought- provoking and inspiring posts that center around that theme.

Here are just a few examples of those posts that I enjoyed:

Catholic Matriarch in my Domestic Church aka Catholic Mom writes about Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ and how he tries to suggest that it is enough to reduce the number of abortions without making abortion illegal. Catholic Mom points out how he is horribly mistaken. To keep abortion legal means to deny the unborn human person the dignity to which he is entitled. He remains vulnerable to those who are more powerful. Once we decide one class of persons is disposable we are all at risk. Her article definitely shows that even among our clergy there is a need for a conversion and how our society as a whole needs a conversion of heart when it comes to abortion.

Catholic Land writer Seth discusses Bishop Scranton's pastoral letter on the obligation of Catholics to defend the Right to Life. Bishop Scranton emphasizes that, "Being 'right' on taxes, education, health care, immigration, and the economy fails to make up for the error of disregarding the value of a human life. Again, a call of conversion is needed for Catholics who do not support the right to life and find other issues more important than life.

To further reach out for conversions in regards to abortions, Christine at A Catholic View writes, "What's Up with You Tube?" You Tube is blocking pro-life videos that expose Sen. Barrack Obama's extremist support for abortion, videos exposing Planned Parenthood's support for Race-Selective Abortions, and Eduardo Verastegui's denouncing of Obama on abortion. However, they were all but fine with the 40 videos of desecration of the Eucharist.

Don't stop here, be sure and read all of the posts at this week's Catholic Carnival!

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