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I Don’t Trust the Professors; I Trust the Parents – Anthony M. Esolen, Ph.D., at The Stream +1

Answering Common Protestant Objections to Catholicism – Ray Sullivan at Catholic Stand +1

Where Cultural & Moral Relativism Intersect – Msgr. Robert Batule at Crisis Magazine

How the Rosary Miraculously Led Jim Caviezel to Hollywood: “Her Hand Has Guided My Life” – ChurchPOP

This Family’s Son Was Cured From Cancer With The Help Of Padre Pio’s Intercession – Matthew Green at Aleteia

On Raising Our Voices In & For The Church – Jeffrey A. Mirus, Ph.D., at Catholic Culture

How Does An Excommunicated Catholic Have The Sanction Lifted? – Cathy Caridi, J.C.L., at Canon Law Made Easy

The Spiritual Symbolism of St. John’s Wort & How It Was Used by the Saints – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia

Book Review: Building the Faith in Little Ones – Pete Socks at Catholic Stand

Josef Pieper: Prophet of Pietas – Casey Chalk at Public Discourse

Open Doors CEO Slams US Churches, While Persecuted Christians Murdered Overseas – Julia Duin at Get Religion

‘Hate’ Groups, Hand Grenades, & Love – Rita Dunaway at The Stream

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The Hormonal Hatchet Job

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