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50 Books Every Catholic Should Read – Francis Phillips at Catholic Herald +1

Meet The World’s Largest Gothic Cathedral – Daniel Esparza at Aleteia +1

Ask Father: Priest Puts Up Scandalous “Gay” Flag For “Pride” Week – Fr. Z’s Blog

Exclusive Photos: An Assumption Celebration Like No Other – Jeffrey Bruno at Aleteia

Four Altar Arrangements & One Church: The Importance of Altar Design – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

The Shroud of Turin: The Unbelievable “Forgery” Theory – Anthony S. Layne at Catholic Stand

The White Cassock – Fr. B. Jerabek, J.C.L., at Dilexi decorem domus Domini

8 J.R.R. Tolkien Books Other Than The Lord of The Rings – Theresa Zoe Williams at epicPew

“Amoris Lætitia” Is At The Center Of The Controversy Over The John Paul II Theological Institute – Christopher R. Altieri at The Catholic World Report

SaintCards: A Fabulous Catholic Card Game – Michael Astle at Ignitum Today

St. Procla: What Did Pontius Pilate’s Wife Dream About? – Billy Ryan at uCatholic

Can Boycott Threats Force Dioceses To Be Financially Transparent? – Steve Larkin at Catholic Herald

Liberal-Modernism Kills Authentic Ecumenism – Shane Schaetzel at Complete Christianity

Grace, Faith, & Fun on a Family Vacation – Mark C. McCann at Catholic Stand

A Patron for Codependents: St. Samson of Dol (d. 565) – Rick Becker at God-Haunted Lunatic

Pope Francis: Catholicism In Confusion – Fr. Dwight Longenecker

In Hoc Signo Morere? In This Sign Die? – Guy McClung, Ph.D., J.D., at The American Catholic

Waterloo Of Boomer Catholics – Rod Dreher

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