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Fr. Z on “The Continuing Vocation Crisis in the United States” – Fr. Z’s Blog+++

3 Creative & Impressive Ways People are Helping the Homeless – Elizabeth Pardi, Aleteia

Draining the CCHD Swamp – Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

9 Unique Christmas Nativity Sets – Cerith Gardiner, Aleteia

The Fiery Pit of Gehenna That Jesus Warns (& Is!) a Real Place – Billy Ryan, uCatholic

How To Know & Deal With Heresy Today – Part I – Guy McClung Ph.D. J.D., The American Catholic

Why Make Resolutions for the Liturgical Year? – Anne Marie Miller, Ignitum Today

Deus Caritas – God Is Love – David Torkington, Catholic Stand

Catholic Business Advice From a Fortune 500 Businessman – Laura Hensley, epicPew

Ukraine: Pope Remembers Famine Victims, The Holodomor - Anita Bourdin, Zenit

Was Hitler a Christian, an Atheist, or Neither – Filip Mazurczak, The Cthlc World Report

The Relics of St. Josaphat in the Vatican – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Pope: Diplomatic Guideline in Continuity – Andrea Gagliarducci, Monday Vatican

How the Holy See Works at the United Nations – Aleteia

Recent Comments of Pope Should Help Quiet Papal Critics – Robert Fastiggi Ph.D., Vatican Insider via La Stampa

Sense & Nonsense: Latest Defense of Amoris Lætitia – Msgr. Richard C. Antall, Crisis Magazine

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Miniature from a 13th-century Passio Sancti Georgii (Verona).

St. George: A Saint to Slay Today’s Dragons

COMMENTARY: Even though we don’t know what the historical George was really like, what we are left with nevertheless teaches us that divine grace can make us saints and that heroes are very much not dead or a thing of history.