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Still Threatened by Genocide, We Must Heed Message of an Armenian Saint – Vahan Dilanyan, Catholic Herald

Lessons Learnt at Home: Prayers and Other Christian Customs – David Torkington, Catholic Stand

Ancient Christian Artifacts at the Louvre – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Despite Hopes of Being a Nun, St. Frances of Rome Became a Model of Piety – David Werning, OSV Newsweekly

Book Review: The Knights Who Took on Pirates, Sultans and Hitler – Michael Duggan, Catholic Herald

Tradition: A Guide for Better Living – James Kalb J.D., Crisis Magazine

Ancient Churches in Northern Italy – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

The Mass and the Recovery of Transcendence – Jonathan B. Coe, Crisis Magazine

Once Deeply Catholic, Modern Scotland Needs a Theological Revival – Tracey Rowland, The Catholic World Report

Remembrance and Peace – Fr. Paul Scalia, The Catholic Thing

The Consequences of Campus ‘Victimhood’ Culture – The Catholic World Report

The Memory Garden – David Warren, The Catholic Thing

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