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100th Anniversary: 8 Incredible Facts about Fatima You Should Probably Know – Chloe Mooradian, epicPew

Peace of Soul and Humility – Charlie McKinney, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Holy Apostles Seminary Hires Dawn Eden Goldstein as an Assistant Professor – Dawn Eden Goldstein S.T.D., The Dawn Patrol

5 Old-Fashioned Habits Worth Resurrecting in a Fast-Paced World – Teresa Mull, Aleteia

So That All May Believe: The “Miracle of the Sun” – Kathy Schiffer, Seasons of Grace

Why You Should Visit a Shrine Dedicated to Mary This Month – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Book Review: ‘Imagining Abundance’ – Bric Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Fatima: A Call to Participate in Salvation – Fr. Jeff Loseke, Pelican’s Breast

Introducing the Metropolitan Catholic Chorale – Jennifer Donelson, New Liturgical Movement

What Catholics Can Learn About Islam from a Former Muslim – William Kilpatrick Ph.D., Crisis Magazine

Catholic Institutions Vulnerable to Sexual “Identity” Discrimination Lawsuits – Anne Hendershott, The Catholic World Report

The Apparition that Changed the World: A Review of Jean Heimann’s New Book on Fatima - Anne Marie Miller, Ignitum Today

Kim Kardashian Releases Blasphemous Candle With Herself as Virgin Mary – ChurchPop

Laity Conference in Rome Raises Concerns Over Amoris Lætitia – Desmond O’Grady, Catholic Herald

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