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Ecumenism 101 with Peter Kreeft - Kate Poortenga, Acton Institute Blog+++

Music at Mass: Fewer Guitars, More Chant – Sarah Coffey, Ignitum Today

“Saint Tolkien”: Why This English Don Is on the Path to Sainthood – Sarah Burns, epicPew

“Gay Rights” Campaign Uses the FBI to Harass Their Critics – Austin Ruse

The Unobserved Anti-Christian Bias – Robert Royal Ph.D., The Catholic Thing

Your Fundraising Mid-Year Review – Brice Sokolowski, Catholic Fundraiser

4 Tennis Players Whose Faith has Helped Make Them Champions – Cerith Gardiner, Aleteia

5 Things to Stop Saying When You’re Out Shopping – Meghan Ashley Styling

Terrorism, Restlessness, & Bastille Day – Jerry Salyer, The Catholic World Report

Recent First Masses & (Ordinariate) Ordinations – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Bishop Joseph Perry: Youth Hunger for Mystery & Liturgy; Need Tradition & History – Nicholas LaBanca, The Catholic World Report

Politicizing God – Regis Nicoll, Crisis Magazine

Never Forget the Martyrs Who Died for the Church in China – Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith Ph.D., Catholic Herald

Iraqi Refugees in France are Helping to Revive a Marian Apparition Site – Bénédicte de Saint-Germain, Aleteia

The Vatican to Draft Guidelines on Proper Use for Redundant Churches – Carol Glatz, Catholic Herald

Important News from the FSSP – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

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Palestinian Christians celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at Holy Family Church in Gaza City on March 31, amid the ongoing battles Israel and the Hamas militant group.

People Explain ‘Why I Go to Mass’

‘Why go to Mass on Sundays? It is not enough to answer that it is a precept of the Church. … We Christians need to participate in Sunday Mass because only with the grace of Jesus, with his living presence in us and among us, can we put into practice his commandment, and thus be his credible witnesses.’ —Pope Francis