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Distributism Starts in the Home - Emily Lunsford, Catholic Lane

How do we Teach Integrity to our Children? - Sr. Maureen OCD, Integrated Catholic Life™

Feeding Our Children - Charla, Catholic Sistas

My Mom’s Gonna’ Kill Me - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Tales of an Unlikely Convert - Mike Carlton, Coming Home Network International

Baptist Convert: Kathy Frein - Why I’m Catholic

Ranking the “Top Ten” Popes - Fr. Michael P. Orsi, Crisis Magazine

New Feminism is True Feminism - Leah Jacobson, Ignitum Today

Quæritur: Light One Up, Incense, Thuribles, and You - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

Newt Gingrich Attacks Fashionable Anti-Catholic Bigotry - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

My Favorite Catholic Bible Scholar: Cornelius a Lapide - Dr. Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

Entire Student Body of Catholic College to Attend March for Life - Cardinal Newman Society/Campus Notes

Truth in Crisis? - Daniel J. Heisey, New Oxford Review

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