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A Catholic Magazine For Catholic Men – Fr. B. Jerabek, J.C.L., at Dilexi decorem domus Domini +1

Why Have Catholics In The UK & US Been Leaving The Church Since Vatican II? – Adam A.J. DeVille, Ph.D., at The Catholic World Report +1

Another Assault On Holy Orders – Fr. Z’s Blog

Dissent with a Side of Dissent in Portland – One Mad Mom

7 Ways to Practice the Spiritual Works of Mercy – Fr. Ed Broom, O.M.V., at Catholic Exchange

Converts Who Followed Chesterton Across the Tiber – Kenneth Colston at Crisis Magazine

The “Socialist Jesus/Communist Early Church” Heresy – Anthony S. Layne at Catholic Stand

What Is The Difference Between Chastity, Celibacy, & Continence? – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia

Releasing The Poison Of Unforgiveness – Charlie McKinney at Catholic Spiritual Direction

Streamer Ninja Calls Out Twitch for Shameful Practices & Streaming Pornography – Jessica McAfee at epicPew

Why Technology Certainly Is Not Neutral – R. Jared Staudt, Ph.D., Building Catholic Culture

“B” is for Benny – Kat Larson at Ignitum Today

Book Review: The Amazing Miracles Of Padre Pio – Francis Phillips at Catholic Herald

Living Longer With God As The Patriarchs of the Old Testament – Daniel Demers at Catholic Stand

Do Catholics Worship Statues? – Shane Schaetzel at Complete Christianity

Feature On Fired ESPN Staffer Who Became Catholic Priest Gets Religion, Partly – Bobby Ross, Jr., at Get Religion

Rene Girard On The Responsible Use Of Language – Michael Matheson Miller at Powerblog

Beauty Ever Ancient, Ever New: Restoring Beauty to a Parish Church – Michael De Sapio

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