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Advice from St. Francis de Sales on How To Be a Virtuous Person – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

YouTube Star Explains What Convinced Her Church is Right on Contraception – ChurchPop

How Europeans are Fighting Back Against Sunday Trading – Matthew Schmitz, Catholic Herald

Did You Know? The Reason Why Chief Sitting Bull Wore a Crucifix – Billy Ryan, uCatholic

Catholics Celebrate the Inaugural Memorial of Mary, Mother of the Church – Jessica McAfee, epicPew

One-Man Army Fighting for the Resuscitation of the Latin Language – Paul V. Mankowski, First Things

Simple, Little, Humble: Newborn Symbolizes Spirituality of St. Bernadette – Sarah Carey, Catholic Stand

A Visual Guide to Guardian Angels: What You Need to Know – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Angels Having Relations with Humans, Jude & 2 Peter & 1 Enoch – Taylor Marshall Ph.D.

In New York City, a New Approach to Catholic School Bears Fruit – Edward Short, The Catholic World Report

Mary’s Titles, New & Old – Tim Staples, Catholic Answers Magazine

Joyful Devotion to St. Joseph with Fr. Donald Calloway, M.I.C. – Catholic Exchange

New Vatican Document Affirms Economy Must be People-Centred – Ed Condon J.C.L., Catholic Herald

Antique Chasuble by G.F. Bodley  – Shawn R. Tribe, Liturgical Arts Journal

St. Willibrord, Utrecht  – Shawn R. Tribe, Liturgical Arts Journal

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