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The Catholic Culture Revival Is Upon Us – Joseph Pearce at Faith & Culture +1

All This Useless Beauty – Jessica Hooten Wilson, Ph.D., at Church Life Journal +1

A New View of Redemptive Suffering – Alicia Connolly-Lohr, J.D., at Catholic Stand

The Unexpected Benefits of Adding Drama to Your Homeschool – Julia Clark at Seton Magazine

The Early Church: Off the Shelf with James Papandrea – Pete Socks at Catholic Stand

We Can Share in Mary’s Invincible Faith – Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, O.M.V., at Catholic Exchange

Supporting Iraq Is A Just & Merciful Cause – Kathryn Jean Lopez at Our Sunday Visitor

Once Wildly Popular, “Mystery Plays” Dramatized The Bible – John Burger at Aleteia

Wherein Fr. Rutler Hits For Six – Fr. Z’s Blog

The Reality of Sex & the Lie of “Gender Self-Identity” – Amy Welborn at The Catholic World Report

New Film Unveils the Truth about the Sex Trafficking Industry – Patty Knap at Aleteia

The Case For Just War On Narcoterrorism – Stephen M. Krason at Crisis Magazine

The Archdiocese of Boston.: Closed Churches Become Condos, Dollar Tree, Hockey Rinks – Meghan Ottolini at Boston Herald

New Rector for Walsingham Shrine Appointed – Catholic Herald

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