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Pope Benedict XVI (Photo: Francesco Nigro)

Remembering the Humility of Pope Benedict XVI - Roland Millare, S.T.D., at Crisis Magazine

What Will You Leave Behind To Follow Jesus? - Luke Brown at CatholicLink

The Powerful Witness of Eucharistic Spiritual Fathers - Constance T. Hull at Catholic Exchange

The Divine Continuum of Repentance and Forgiveness - Deacon Greg Lambert at Catholic Stand

Want to Go to Confession, But It’s Been a Long Time? - Theresa Civantos Barber at Aleteia

A New Video of Sarum Vespers and Compline - Gregory DiPippo at New Liturgical Movement

Medieval Roman Antics - Eamonn Clark, S.T.L., at Christian Renaissance Movement

The Catholic Way: Lessons from an Imperial Family - R. Jared Staudt, Ph.D., at Denver Catholic

Are Catholic Colleges Catholic? - Brad Miner at The Catholic Thing

Catholic Convert Says Same-Sex Attracted People Need to Hear ‘The Hard Truth’ - Catholic Vote via Complicit Clergy

Having a Medieval Peasant Mentality – Full Sheen Ahead

What 'Fiducia Supplicans' Declares about Papal Power - Ed. Condon at The Pillar

Correctio Filialis and Staying on Course - A Treasure To Be Shared

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