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Deliverance from the 1960s Lust Revolution – Oliver Oliveros at Catholic Exchange

Spiritual Abusers – Thomas J. Neal, Ph.D., at Neat Obstat Theological Opining

False Humility, Inflated Reasoning, and the Fleshly Mind – Deacon Greg Lambert at Catholic Stand

The Truth about Confirmation – Caroline Godin at epicPew

8 Vital Elements Every Catholic Needs for a Holy Life – George Ryan at ChurchPOP

Jesus is Ever Near; with Faith, We Persevere Through Trials – J.L. Smyth at Catholic 365

“Without Contention, Without Willfulness, Without Obstinacy. . .” – Les Femmes

Brick by Brick – Joannie Watson at Integrated Catholic Life

Wounding and Healing: The Mystery of Suffering – Christine Hanus at Catholic Spiritual Direction

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Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort – Catholics for Catholics

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The Life of Saint Mark the Evangelist in Art – Gregory DiPippo at New Liturgical Movement

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Get to Know *Almost* Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati  – Catholic Link

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Live! – EWTN Poland via BIG PULPIT

Church in South Korea Sees 24% Rise in Baptisms – Luke Coppen and Brendan Hodge at The Pillar

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