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If ‘Everybody Knew’ about Cardinal McCarrick, the Corruption Runs Deep - Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture+++

What Transgender Ideology Does to Children – Sister Helena Burns, Hell Burns

uCatholic was the Victim of a Theft (Here’s How You Can Help) – uCatholic

Attending a Wedding as a Single Person? Say This Prayer on the Way . . . – Sophia Swinford, Aleteia

Practical Advice on Sharing the Faith – James Hooper, Catholic Stand

WJAMI or ‘Would Jesus Accept My Invitation?’ – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Social Justice Defined – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

How to Maximize Your Wardrobe with the Right Handbag – Meghan Ashley Styling on Fashion for Catholics

The Fallout, Part One – Rocco Palmo, Whispers in the Loggia

Just What Are Men & Women, Anyway? – Joe Heschmeyer J.D., Strange Notions

One of the Great Mystics of the 20th Century was a Wife & Mother – Larry Peterson, Aleteia

The National Catholic Register Received Multiple Awards Recently – Connecticut Catholic Corner

Why Are We So Unhappy? – Regis Nicoll, Crisis Magazine

Not Of the World: Catholic Tradition & Separation – Anthony S. Layne, Catholic Stand

How Heretics in the Church Win – Fr. Z’s Blog

Art Historians Again, & Dear Auntie Tablet – Fr. John Hunwicke, Fr Hunwicke’s Mutual Enrichment

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