The Difference Between 1918 and 2015 In Our Culture, On the Worthy Reception of Communion and More!
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The Difference Between 1918 and 2015 in Our Culture by Anthony Esolen of The Catholic Thing - Big Pulpit
On the Worthy Reception of Holy Communion – Monsignor Charles Pope
A Pilgrimage to the Shroud of Turin - Patti Maguire Armstrong, Epic Pew
Pope Francis Simply Doesn’t Take Sides - Jeffrey A. Mirus PhD, Catholic Culture
It Takes Two to Two Step: Friendship – Autumn Jones, Catholic Stand
‘Atmosphere of War’ Is Engulfing World, Says Pope Francis – Carol Glatz, Catholic Herald
The Sugar Sacrifice: Who Will Win? – Heather Anderson Renshaw, Ignitum Today
Literature as a Form of Resistance – Daniel McInerny, The Catholic Thing
How Many Lousy Predictions Until Error Is Admitted: Climate Change – William M. Briggs, Statistician to the Stars
Why Not Natural Sex? – George Sim Johnston, The Catholic Thing
President Obama: Use that Nobel Peace Prize or Give it Back – Steven Wagner, Aleteia∝
There Is No Fundamental Right to Marry – S. Adam Seagrave, Public Discourse
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