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Tito Edwards of www.ThePulp.it

Was Saint Joseph Present at the Visitation? - Reginaldus, The New Theological Movement

. . .Blessed John Henry Newman on the Visitation. . .

. . .more from The Guild of Blessed Titus Brandsma here. . .

Not Whether to Help the Poor, But How - Father Robert A. Sirico, Crisis Magazine

Disaster Aftermath: Who’re These Good Samaritans? - Bobby Ross Jr., Get Religion

Liberal Arts and Sexual Morality - Doctor Peter Kreeft, The Integrated Catholic Life™

$1 Billion Members Worldwide! - Terry Mattingly, Get Religion

Saint Felix I, Pope and Martyr - Catholic Lane

Americans Believe: More Homosexuals Than Catholics in U.S. - Joe Carter, First Things/First Thoughts

Russia to Restrict Abortion - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Blistering Analysis of Implementation of Papa Bene’s Vision for Sacred Music - Father John Zuhlsdorf, WDTPRS?

. . .Rich Leonardi: Substantial Continuity. . .

When Bad Advice in Confession Becomes a Crime - Doctor Edward N. Peters, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Downward, Deeper into Sexual Confusion: Parents to Raise Genderless Child - Monsignor Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

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I love your writing and wanted to say that this Sunday, Ascension Sunday, is the day of my confirmation into the Catholic Church and I have enjoyed, been fed by and supported as I journey from evangelical Proddy home to Rome.

Blessings - Niles

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