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Meet the Bee-Enthusiast Who’s Also a Benedictine Monk – Sophia Swinford, Aleteia

To Bring People to Jesus: An Interview with Fr. Larry Richards – Nicholas LaBanca, Catholic Stand

The Eastern Cross - Fr. William Saunders, Catholic Exchange+++

A Reflection on Youth, College, & Young Adult Ministries – Fr. Philip-Michael F. Tangorra S.T.L., Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Do You Know the Patron Saints of the U.S. States? – Alex R. Hey, epicPew

Demand for Exorcisms Rising ‘Exponentially’ in Ireland, Priest Warns – Catholic Herald

Evangelical Admiration for the Medieval Church – K.E. Colombini, Crisis Magazine

Video: Priests in Cassocks Take Part in Annual Skiing Competition – Catholic Herald

The Anglo-Roman Missal – Christopher Mahon, The Anglicanorum Cœtibus Society Blog

A Pro-Life Video Every Person Needs to See (Even Pro-Choicers) – uCatholic

14 Feb 2018 – St. Valentine’s Day & Ash Wednesday – Fr. Z’s Blog

Why the Latin American Church Will Ultimately Prevail – Carlos Casanova, Catholic Herald

Three Historic Ambrosian Missals – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Why the Pro-Life Movement Will Live Long & Prosper – Mary Eberstadt, First Things

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