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Mother Angelica’s Response to a Prank Call Will Blow You Away - Jessica McAfee, epicPew

The Cathedral of Pistoia – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

A Millennial Defense of Catholic Tradition - Michael Warren Davis, Crisis Magazine

Splinters, Beams & Clear Sight - Anthony M. Esolen Ph.D., The Catholic Thing

Healing the Wounds of the Hookup Culture – Justin McClain, Catholic Exchange

Marcus Daly: Mercy & the Denial of Death – Patrick Coffin, Catholic Stand

Still, Small Voice – Foxfier, The American Catholic

What a Fundraiser Should Do Every Week – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.com

6 Years on, the Anglican Ordinariate Continues to Go Forward in Faith – Joanna Bogle, The Catholic World Report

Is It a Sin to be Judgmental? – Fr. Basil Cole O.P., Truth and Charity Forum

A Tyranny of Sexuality – Russell Shaw, OSV Newsweekly

Mexico is the Most Violent Latin American Country for Priests – Catholic News Agency

7 Reasons to Pray the Rosary, from “Secret of the Rosary” by St. Louis de Montfort – ChurchPop

Theodoret (d. c. 458) vs. Sola Scriptura as the Rule of Faith – Dave Armstrong, Biblical Evidence for Catholicism

Pope Orders Belgian Brothers of Charity to Stop Euthanasia – Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald

Jesus, You’ve Got Some Explaining to Do – Guy McClung J.D. Ph.D., Catholic Stand

Ford Motor Company Debuts New Rad-Trad X9 Van – Eye of the Tiber

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