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Should We Bring Back Young Marriage? – Leslie Fain, The Catholic World Report

Like Most of America, Catholics Heading South – Paul Zummo, The American Catholic

Holiness Now - Fr. Ed Broom, Catholic Exchange

Graces Given by God – Fr. John Bartunek LC, Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction

Real Men Grow and Pick Lilies – David Clayton, The Way of Beauty

Notes about Polyphony at the Colloquium – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

The Boy Scouts Cave In - Robert R. Reilly, Crisis Magazine

The Priest Who Stood Up to Mafia – Filip Mazurczak, First Things

Pope Francis: Human Trafficking is a Disgrace for Our Societies – Cindy Wooden, Catholic Herald

Resisting the Tide of Secularism – Ken Connor, Catholic Lane

El Salvador Awaits Archbishop Romero Beatification – Giorgio Bernardelli, Vatican Insider

An Ignatian Bishop of Rome – Gregory Vall, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Free Book is Ready: Saint Thomas Aquinas in 50 Pages – Taylor Marshall PhD, Canterbury Tales

Imagine No Opposition; It’s Easy If You Try – Francis J. Beckwith, The Catholic Thing

Pentecost Pilgrimage in Río de Janeiro – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Nun Criticizes Misogyny of the Church - Matt Archbold, Creative Minority Report

The Pied Piper is Atheism – Sword of Peter

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Miniature from a 13th-century Passio Sancti Georgii (Verona).

St. George: A Saint to Slay Today's Dragons

COMMENTARY: Even though we don’t know what the historical George was really like, what we are left with nevertheless teaches us that divine grace can make us saints and that heroes are very much not dead or a thing of history.