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Be a Father Who Plays – Cameron Murray, Catholic Exchange

The Three Ancient Hierarchies of Angels & What They Do for Humanity – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

The Church in Argentina Must Not Be Cowed by These Violent Feminist Attacks – Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith Ph.D., Catholic Herald

A Pilgrimage Through Scotland’s Ruggedly Beautiful Orkney Islands – Zelda Caldwell, Aleteia

Vandals Target Old Mission Santa Barbara Again – California Catholic Daily

President Macron of France: Large African Families are Due to a Lack of Education – Marcus Roberts, Mercatornet

School Offers Spiritual Direction for Every Student – Reagan Scott, Southern Nebraska Register

Australia, Prepare for Persecution – Campbell Markham, Mercatornet

Respect for Dignity of Every Human: First Pillar of Decent Society – Nathaniel Peters Ph.D.

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

Europe’s Spiritual Hunger – Ellie Gardey, The Irish Rover Sacraments & Hypocrites – David G. Bonagura Jr., The Catholic Thing

She’s a Pro-Life Democratic, Why Can’t New York Times Say She’s Catholic? – Julia Duin++

The Demonic Presence Behind Real-Life Wizards, Witches & Warlocks – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

How the Old Mass Came to Balham – Stuart Reid, Catholic Herald

Is the Vatican Accord with China a Step Forward or Back? – Ines A. Murzaku, The Catholic Thing

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