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After Jumping Through Many Hoops and Finally Reintroducing the Traditional Latin Mass, Springtime for St. Ann’s Church, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA - Zachary Levering, Regina Magazine
What It’s Like to be a Hermit – Fr. Paulinus Redmond, Catholic Compass
Looking at the Dangers of ’Sharenting’ from Parents (on Social Media) – Emily Stimpson, OSV Newsweekly
Biting Your Tongue Helps You to be a Saint, Say Pope Francis – Carol Glatz, epicPew
Archbishop Gomez Assisted Suicide in California: The Beginning of Tyranny – The Dispatch via The Catholic World Report
Samuel Gregg: Some Political and Social Movements ‘Prioritize Equality Over Freedom’ - Michael Severance, PowerBlog via Acton Institute
The Death of Harambe: Comedy or Tragedy? – Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine
Divine Love Is ‘Supra-Rational’ – David Torkington, Catholic Stand
Samuel Gregg on Banking and the Common Good – Sarah Stanley, PowerBlog via Acton Institute
Thinking Incorrectly about Pope Emeritus Benedict – Jeffrey A. Mirus Ph.D., Catholic Culture
Journalism: Abortion Supporters Thrive While Pro-Life Advocates Go Thirsty – Bobby Ross Jr., Get Religion
The Stanford Sexual Assault Case – Dave Griffey, Daffey Thoughts
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