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Seven Powerful Weapons for Spiritual Combat – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia +1

How Many Masses a Day Can a Priest Celebrate? – Msgr. Charles E. Pope at Our Sunday Visitor +1

What Is Divine Simplicity? – Trent Horn at Catholic Answers Magazine

St. Patrick & the Souls You Hardly Save – Fr. Nathaniel Dreyer at Catholic Stand

New History of Catholics in U.S. Full of Scholarship, Insight, Humor – Bradley J. Birzer, Ph.D., at The Catholic World Report

The Path of Joy – Glenn Slaby at Catholic Stand

Saints Who Live in Times of Unrest – Meg Hunter-Kilmer at Aleteia

3 Ways to Overcome the Fear of Asking for Donations – Brice Sokolowski at CatholicFundraiser.net

The Use (Or Not) of Lace in Penitential Times – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

What Kept Parish Pandemic Giving Going & What Stopped It? – Brendan Hodge at The Pillar

Why is Traditional Catholicism Booming? with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski – Crisis Magazine

Wide Leg Pants: Katherine Hepburn-Glamorous Look (Catholic Fashion Blog) – Meghan Ashley Styling

Toward a New Elite - Christian Browne, J.D., at Crisis Magazine

Want More Great Catholic News Links?  Click Here! - Tito Edwards at Big Pulpit

Documentary Plot Thickens: Narratives Compete Amid Vatican Silence – Christopher Altieri at Catholic Herald

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