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Church of The New York Times Keeps Preaching Its Own Faith – Terry Mattingly, On Religion
Scientific Geniuses & Their Jesuit Collaborators – Andrew Kassebaum, Catholic Stand
Have Confidence in God, Even in Difficulty – Jessica Archuleta, Catholic Exchange
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The Organist Is Dead – Richard Ingrams, The Catholic Herald
Spiritual Attacks on the Expectant Mother – Olivia Spears, Ignitum Today
Showing the Courage to Battle Homosexual Impulses – Phil Lawler, Catholic Lane
Are We Special? The Anthropic Coincidences* – Bob Kurland, Catholic Stand
The Pill’s Glorious Legacy: Widespread Animal Mutation – Thomas L. McDonald, God and the Machine
Is Proselytism Solemn Nonsense? – Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head
The Bible Does Not Forbid Alcohol – Trent Horn, Catholic Answers
Spiritual Sisterhood – Autumn Jones, Catholic Stand
Europe’s High Court Can Teach Justice Ginsburg a Lesson – John Paul Shimek, Catholic Vote
Biretta-quette – Fr. Z’s Blog
Are We Really Teaching the Catholic Faith? – Marlon De La Torre, Catholic Lane
Answering Three Common Arguments for Abortion – Trent Horn, Strange Notions
Why Population Control Is Bad Foreign Policy – Steven W. Mosher, Catholic Lane
Sadness Is Not Depression – Thomas L. McDonald, God and the Machine
Russell Kirk: Convert & Catholic – Bradley J. Birzer, The Catholic World Report
Ressourcement & Aggiornamento in Ecumenical Perspective – Eduardo Echeverria, Homiletic & Pastoral Review
When I’m Dying, Please Do This – Hallelujah Is My Song
Flannery O’Connor, Fifty Years After – Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine
World War I & the Papacy – George J. Marlin, The Catholic Thing
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