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I Knew a Priest Who Could See the Dead by Father Dwight Longenecker of Standing on my Head - BigPulpit.com

Memory: Wired for God in the Eucharist – Dr. Joseph R. Hollcraft, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Did Jonah Really Get Eaten by a Whale? – Jeff McLeod, Catholic Stand

A Model for A Cultural Center for the New Evangelization – David Clayton, The Way of Beauty

Sola Scriptura Secularism and Hobby Lobby by Francis J. Beckwith of The Catholic Thing - BigPulpit.com

The Generosity of Catholic Family Planning – Caitlin Marchand, Catholic Exchange

Man Up – Jason Theobald, Ignitum Today

In the Company of My Catholic Brothers – Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life™

What Hobby Lobby Means by Robert P. George of First Things - BigPulpit.com

Convert Discusses Finding the Faith, Jennifer Fulwiler – Emily Stimpson, OSV Newsweekly

Unlikely Apostles – Don. R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

Writer Finds His Calling After Swinging for the Fences – John Moylan, OSV Newsweekly

Mom, Is It Possible to Love Someone Into Heaven? – Stacy Trasancos PhD

The Apostle to Northern California: Blessed Junipero Serra – Derek Rotty, Crisis Magazine

Tash and the Salvation of Muslims - Father Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head

Incense in Art and Worship – Peter Kwasniewski PhD, New Liturgical Movement

Fallen Away Family Member, What Can I Do? - Father John Bartunek LC, Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction

The Analogy of Liturgy – Brother Innocent Smith OP, Catholic Exchange

Kahlil Joseph and Poetry in Motion – Sister Theresa Noble, Pursued by Truth

Talk on Sacred Music by Father Cassian Folsom, O.S.B. – New Liturgical Movement

Five Thoughts on Hobby Lobby Win: A Victory for All Religions – Birgit Jones, Catholic Stand

George Orwell at 111 – Aged Parent, The Eye-Witness

Update on the Latin Mass in England – Regina Blog

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