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Weigel on the Fragility of Order - Jeffrey A. Mirus, Ph.D., Catholic Culture+++

This is What God’s Voice Sounds Like, According to St. Ignatius Loyola – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Vesting in Lavender – Anthony M. Esolen Ph.D., The Catholic Thing

21 Chilling Quotes from Margaret Sanger that Embarrasses Planned Parenthood – ChurchPOP

The Trouble with Catholic Politicians – Dan Hitchens, Catholic Herald

Exclusive Photos: The Last Hermit of Ireland – Stephen Mc Elligott, Aleteia

How to Approach the Problem of Evil – Dennis Bonnette Ph.D., Strange Notions

Divine Friendship – Erin Cain, Ignitum Today

The Fatal Seduction of Sola Scriptura – Stephen Beale, Catholic Exchange

Euthanasia Isn’t a Slippery Slope while Evidence of a Slippery Slope Mounts – Fr. Matthew Schneider L.C., Through Catholic Lenses

The Ill-Placed Charges of Purism, Elitism & Rubricism – Peter A. Kwasniewski Ph.D., New Liturgical Movement

Miracles Jesus Could Not Do – Marcellino D’Ambrosio Ph.D., Integrated Catholic Life™

Christianity Without the Bible – Douglas M. Beaumont, Catholic Answers Magazine

After Voting for Abortion, Why is Ireland Snapping Up Tickets for Papal Visit? – David Quinn, Catholic Herald

What Happens When You Find Yourself Disagreeing with Pope Francis? – uCatholic

Vatican Reform, Take Two: Behind Two New Papal Appointments – Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

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People Explain ‘Why I Go to Mass’

‘Why go to Mass on Sundays? It is not enough to answer that it is a precept of the Church. … We Christians need to participate in Sunday Mass because only with the grace of Jesus, with his living presence in us and among us, can we put into practice his commandment, and thus be his credible witnesses.’ —Pope Francis