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Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

How Should I Pray when Someone Asks for My Prayers? - Sr. Laus Gloriae OCD, Integrated Catholic Life™

Atheist Now Catholic Revert: Maolsheachlann O Ceallaigh - Why I’m Catholic

Book Review: “Ten Universal Principles” - Brandon Vogt, The Thin Veil

Contemporary Family Law: Divorcing Marriage from Children - Helen Alvaré, Public Discourse

Quæritur: SSPX and Fulfilling Sunday Mass Obligation - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, WDTPRS?

Obi Wan Kenobi and the Spanish Mystics - Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald

Jesus Christ, the New Temple - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

The Role of Scripture and Tradition in Theology - Stacy Trasancos, Accepting Abundance

Catholic Universities See Value of Single-Sex Housing - Emily Stimpson, Our Sunday Visitor

The University of Notre Dame Has Yet To Learn Its Lesson - Stephen P. White, First Things

Strangers in a Strange Land - Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing

The Science of Eggsploitation - Richard Egan, MercatorNet

Hollywood Rediscovers Religion! Again! - Terry Mattingly, Get Religion

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