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A Miracle of Transparent Marble: The Veiled Virgin - Daniel Esparza, Aleteia+++

The Beauty of the Anglican Usage Liturgy (the Ordinariate) – Robert Kurland Ph.D., The American Catholic

A Case for Daily Mass in Catholic Schools – Mary Jo Gerd, We’re Late For Church 

3 Essential Keys to Begin One’s Spiritual Life, According to St. Teresa of Avila – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Desiring Martyrdom – Brother Elijah Dubek O.P., Dominicana

Bishop Monforton of Steubenville: Can’t Allow Scandals to Stop Sharing Gospel – Jim Graves, The Catholic World Report

Keep Calm & Catholic On – Dr. Foster Lerner D.O., The Anglicanorum Coetibus Society++

Among Those Cheering Romero: the Woman Saved by His Intercession – Aleteia

Marriage & the Juridical Relevance of Pastoral Language – Catherine Godfrey Howell J.C.D., Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Franciscans Return to Walsingham for the First Time in 480 years – Mark Greaves, Catholic Herald

The Founding of the Dead Theologians Society – Meghan Ferrara, Regina Magazine

The Good Old Days? – J. Budziszewski Ph.D., Underground Thomist

Continuous Daily Updates on the Sex Abuse Scandals & Cover-ups - Big Pulpit

What Does the Canonization of Paul VI Mean for the Liturgy & Liturgical Reform? – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

This is What Happens to “Disturbers of the [False] Peace” – Mark Lambert, De Omnibus Dubitandum Est.

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