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Love and Responsibility, A Nation with a Soul of a Church, Beauty in Medicine, and much more! (1655)

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Tito Edwards of ThePulp.it

Love & Responsibility: A Work that is Ahead of Its Times - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

A Nation with the Soul of a Church - Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine

Searching for Beauty in Medicine - Redazione, Ilsussidiario

Pope to use iPad to Light up Christmas Tree (video) - Catholic Herald

Abp. Thomas Wenski of Miami to Celebrate Pontifical High Mass - Lex et Libertas, COALT

England & Wales: Efforts to Bring Back Lapsed Catholics - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, WDTPRS?

Thoughts On The Preferential Option for the Poor & Vulnerable - Teresa Rice, Catholibertarian

How can I Learn more about the early Christian Fathers? - Dan Burke, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Church & Media: The Story of an Old Misunderstanding - Giacomo Galeazzi, La Stampa/Vatican Insider

Cletus The “Cuss Pig” - Sr. Marie Morgan OSF, Integrated Catholic Life™

End of the World?  Every Day is Judgement Day - Godwin Delali Adadzie, VirtuousPla.net

What Makes Those “Conservative Catholics” Tick? - DarwinCatholic, The American Catholic

Facebooking Ourselves to Death - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

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Where’s the Beauty In Medicine link supposed to go to? Every time I click on it I am taken to Catholic University’s The Tower and the article about the Muslim student lawsuit which isn’t even filed by the Muslim students.

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