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Renewing the Church: Yes, We Do Have a Plan - Jeffrey A. Mirus Ph.D., Catholic Culture

Faith-Filled Business Leaders Witness to Success - Christine Williams, OSV Newsweekly

The Holy Sepulcher: Archaeology Says the Evangelists were Right – Aleteia

Getting Real with Reconciliation: The Essence of Making a Good Confession – Mark C. McCann, Catholic Stand

Homeschooling Hybrids – Beverly Stevens, Regina Magazine

Florence Nightingale and The Sisters of Armed Conflict – Daniel Demers, Catholic Stand

I Can Finally Tell You the Title of My Next Book! – Jennifer Fulwiler, The Blog of Jennifer Fulwiler

5 Children’s Books Perfect for Celebrating Mary’s Month of May – Fr. Edward Looney, ChurchPop

The Creative Catholic: Fr. George W. Rutler – K.V. Turley, The Catholic World Report

Grammy-Winning Producer Guides Gregorian Chant Album – Catholic News Agency

The Miracle for the Canonization of Jacinta and Francesco – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

St. Augustine Might Have Had Doubts About the Benedict Option – Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith Ph.D., Catholic Herald

The Viennese Liturgical Use with Close-Up View of Baroque Dome of the Karlskirche – Peter A. Kwasniewski Ph.D., New Liturgical Movement

Catholic Doctrine of Justification: Is It Really Legal or Just a Metaphor? – Taylor Marshall Ph.D.

The Half-Made Bed and the More Excellent Way – Jennifer Roback Morse, Crisis Magazine

Where Does Frankincense Come From? – Zelda Caldwell, Aleteia

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