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This 17th-Century German Jesuit Was The Last Man To Know “Everything” – Ray Cavanaugh at Aleteia +1

Do All People Go to Heaven? – Trent Horn at Catholic Answers Magazine +1

Runway Inspiration: The Celine Show F/W ‘19 – Meghan Ashley Styling (Catholic Fashion Blog)

Online Course On Discipleship Offered By SHMS – Gene Van Son at Catholic Stand

There’s No ‘Parental Right’ to Chemically Castrate a Child – Jane Clark Scharl at Crisis Magazine

Evangelizing With Fertility Awareness – Martin G. Owen at Catholic Answers

Codex Amiatinus: Earliest Surviving Manuscript Of The Complete Bible In The Latin Vulgate – Daniel Esparza at Aleteia

Pains Church Enduring Today Due To Slow Shedding Of Integration With Liberalism – Andrew Willard Jones at First Things

The Catholic Artists Directory: A Guide To Finding The Best In Traditional Sacred Art Today – Zelda Caldwell at Aleteia

An Early Eighteenth Century Chasuble from the Cathedral of Seville – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

Are Large Families Becoming Trendy Again? – Fr. Michael Rennier at Aleteia

Opiate Of The Theologians: Universalism – Michael McClymond at First Things

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