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Family-based Catechesis for Home and Parish: A Breakthrough – Jeffrey A. Mirus Ph.D., Catholic Culture

Unburden Yourself – The Gifts of Confession and Forgiveness – Sean Morrisroe, Catholic Stand

Philadelphia District Attorney Who Zealously Tried and Convicted Monsignor William Lynn, Indicted for Corruption and Bribery - Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Spanish Video Seeks to Erase the Stigma of Down Syndrome – Catholic News Agency

Of Millennials and Monastic Hospitality – Ines A. Murzaku, The Catholic Thing

Thinking It Through: How to Refute the “Religion Is Violent” Myth – Karlo Broussard, Catholic Answers

What’s the Most Convincing Argument Against Pornography? Science – Mary Rezac, Catholic News Agency

Does God Favor the Prayers of a Child? – Michele Boyer, Catholic Stand

Should Christian-run Businesses be Held to a Higher Standard? – David Mills, Aleteia

Attacks on the Magisterium and Liturgical Translation – Wherein Fr. Z Rants – Fr. Z’s Blog

Feminism, Keep Your Filthy Hands Off My Wife – Stephen Herreid, Catholic Vote

Pope Francis Will Raise Voting Electors from 120 to 150 and Other Changes – Andrea Gagliarducci, Monday Vatican

Maryland Catholic Conference Involved in State Funding of Planned Parenthood – Restore-DC-Catholicism

Eight Things You Have To Know About The Church’s Teaching On Divorce – Leila Miller, Catholic Answers

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