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Do You know where to Find the Oldest Marian Shrine in the United States? – Get Fed™ +1

Katie’s Conversion Story – “Innocent” – Steve Ray at Defenders of the Catholic Faith +1

20 Great Skills Every Man Should Have – Jacqueline Burkepile at ChurchPOP

Miracles Wrought by the Rosary – Edward Benet at Catholic Stand

St. Ambrose on Modesty – Christian Renaissance Movement

Before & After: St. Augustine’s in Granada, Spain – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

Discover The Anglican Patrimony in Catholic Communion – Martin Fracker at Anglicanorum Coetibus Society Blog

Maryland: In Honour of Our Shared Mother – Neil Jopson at Catholic Stand

Steve’s Talk: “Confronting Atheism” – Steve Ray at Defenders of the Catholic Faith

No Man Can Desire Evil – Father Christopher Pietraszko at Ignitum Today

Vexation, Obsession, & Possession: The Extraordinary Ways the Devil Attacks – Father Paolo Carlin at Catholic Exchange

From a Temple Built by a Cutting Worm to a Real One – Al Costa at Catholic Stand

The Synaxis of Sts. Joachim & Anne – Gregory DiPippo at New Liturgical Movement

The Meaning of Viktor Orbán – Declan Leary at Crisis Magazine

Pope Francis Heaps Praise on Cardinal O’Malley – Why? – J.D. Flynn at The Pillar

The Moral Case Against Biden’s Vaccine Mandate – Jennifer Fitz at Sticking the Corners

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