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Quæritur: Priests Don’t Say Daily Mass in the Parish - Fr. Z’s Blog+++

On the Whole Married Priest’s Issue – Deborah Gyapong, Anglicanorum Cœtibus Society Blog

Beauty: An Abundant, Impractical Encounter With God – Trish Irvine, Catholic Stand

Why Millennial Women are Rejecting the Pill – Calah Alexander, Aleteia

The Allure of the Catholic Church – Cameron Edman, Catholic Stand

Six Impossible Liturgical Things before Breakfast – Bob Kurland Ph.D., The American Catholic

3 Steps to Your Best Year-End Campaign Ever – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

The Vicar on Anglican Transgenderism – Fr. Humphrey Blytherington, Fr. Dwight Longenecker's Blog

Ecumenical Mass Idea May Be Dead, But What’s Next – Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith Ph.D., Catholic Herald

Quæritur: Mass Obligation & Falling Asleep During Mass – Fr. Z’s Blog

Pope Francis: Next Challenges of Pontificate – Andrea Gagliarducci, Monday Vatican

Parish Logo for Saint Anselm’s in Pembury, Diocese of Southwark – Fr. Ed’s Blog

More Medieval English Prayers to a Guardian Angel – Clerk of Oxford

Become A Benefactor – Shane Schaetzel, Catholic in the Ozarks

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