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They Knocked Him to the Ground, but All He Cared about was the Eucharist - Inma Alvarez, Aleteia

The Creative Catholic: Dawn Eden Goldstein – K.V. Turley, The Catholic World Report

Carrie Gress, Ph.D.: A Survey of Beauty, Truth, and Goodness Through the Ages – David Clayton, Claritas

Want to Change the World? It Starts with Joy, Archbishop Chaput Says – Catholic News Agency via The Catholic World Report

Being Spiritually Active in Everyday Life – Todd Nolan, Catholic Stand

Poverty is Not the Root Cause of Abortion – Stephen Phelan, The Catholic World Report

Where Did the Bible Come From? – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Bishop Conley: 50 Years after Land O’Lakes, Catholic Education Needs Renewal – Catholic News Agency via The Catholic World Report

Why Human Suffering? – Dylan Jedlovec, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Former Anglican Bishop Finds a Home in the Catholic Church – Jim Graves, The Catholic World Report

A Timely Review, Including the Ultimate Priest Gift – Fr. Z’s Blog

How a College Mission Trip Inspired a Coffee Business – Catholic News Service via The Catholic World Report

Trasmoz: The Only Cursed, Excommunicated Town in Spain – Daniel Esparza, Aleteia

New Liturgical Movement: Useful Study of Creation of the Novus Ordo Lectionary – Fr. Z’s Blog

Why Do Monks and Nuns wear Different Colors? – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

On the Temptation and Fallacy of “On-Going Revelation” – Fr. James V. Schall S.J., The Catholic World Report

Egyptian Mummy Bears Tattoo of a Christian Saint – Zelda Caldwell, Aleteia

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