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A Black Seminarian Shares an Experience with Racism, & We Should Listen – David Mills at Our Sunday Visitor +1

When I Die, Do Not Cremate Me! – Casey Chalk at The Catholic World Report +1

Saints Who Fought Racism – Meg Hunter-Kilmer at Aleteia

From Pick-Up Artist to Chastity Mentor—Roosh V – Patrick Coffin at Catholic Stand

Vatican Finances: The Fox In The Hen House – Phil Lawler at Catholic Culture

Pentecost: Speaking in Tongues – Fr. Gerald Musa at Ignitum Today

Austria Sick of Being #2 to Germany’s Evil – One Mad Mom

Science, God’s Gift to Mankind – Robert Kurland, Ph.D., at Catholic Stand

Story of the Day: A Dog & a Glacier – Anthony M. Esolen, Ph.D., at Jasper via Magdalen College

Want More Great News Links?  Click Here! - Tito Edwards at Big Pulpit

More Case Studies Showing Benefits of Traditional Sanctuary Orderings – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

St. Paul On America’s Devolution Into Immorality – David Carlin at The Catholic Thing

The Fall of Constantinople – Steve Weidenkopf at Catholic Answers Magazine

What is Acedia, How Do You Pronounce It, & Why Does This Priest Tweet About It? – Mary Farrow at Catholic Herald

How To Quit Pornography. . .From Someone Who Has Been There – Isaac Withers at Catholic Link

Bad Sects – Fr. Dwight Longenecker

Wherein a Furious Fr. Z Gives Selfish, Cruel Dingleberry a Piece of His Mind – Fr. Z’s Blog

Don’t Tell Him Or He’ll “Correct the Translation” of Gloria in Excelsis – Fr. John Hunwicke at Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment

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