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Of Popes, Bishops, Priests – and the Bridge Too Far - Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky, The Catholic Thing+++

The Sex-Change Revolution Is Based on Ideology, Not Science – Ryan T. Anderson Ph.D.

Pope Celebrates Mass for 1.3 Million People in Lima – Barbara J. Fraser, Catholic Herald

The Path of Perfection – Purgatory – Susan Skinner, Catholic Stand

The Canon Modernist Catholics Hate the Most? – Fr. Z’s Blog

Is There Hope in God’s Providence During Desolation? – Matt Chicoine, Catholic Stand

The Metaphysical Implications of Darwinian Theory – John Paul Freeman, Crisis Magazine

As Mainstream Media Loses Control of Abortion Narrative, Modernist Upset – Elise Ehrhard, The Catholic World Report

The Place of History in the Patrimony – Charles A. Coulombe, The Anglicanorum Cœtibus Society Blog

Bartholomew: Common Christian Agenda for Common Good at Vatican – Nat da Polis, Asianews.it

Christian Unity Being Built on Friendships in Catholic-Orthodox – John Burger, Aleteia

Mr. Fit Goes To Communion - Dan Hitchens, First Things+++

The Sacramental Baby in the Canonical Bathwater – Edward N. Peters J.C.D. J.D., In the Light of the Law

For Conscientious Priests, Having Marriage Prep is Made Much More Difficult – Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

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