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The Cry of the Rich – Luke Parker at Ignitum Today +1

How to Keep the Devil Out of Your Heart – Ray Sullivan at Catholic Stand +1

St. Thomas Aquinas on How to Live a Happy Life – Kevin Vost, Psy.D., at Catholic Exchange

The False Victim Complex vs. True Redemptive Suffering – Melanie Jean Juneau at Catholic Stand

We Must Demand Justice for Innocent Priests – Fr. Nicholas Rynne at Crisis Magazine

A Catholic Guide to Difficult End-of-Life Questions From Fr. Jeff Kirby – Catholic Link

Faithful, Cafeteria, & Faithless Catholics – Shane Schaetzel at Complete Christianity

Double Standards? Portuguese Catholics Protest at Lock-Down Exemption – Filipe D’Avillez at Catholic Herald

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A Return to Real Pluralism? – James Kalb at The Catholic World Report

Modern Photos of the Pleterje Charter House in Slovenia – Gregory DiPippo at New Liturgical Movement

Massless: 8 Tips For Staying Connected With God – Eric Robinson at epicPew

True Tolerance? Church & State – Tommy Schacht at Clarifying Catholicism

Italian Bishops Discuss Resuming Public Masses, Funerals – Cindy Wooden at The Catholic Weekly

Vatican Shenanigans – Philip Lawler at Catholic Culture

Can the Bishop Forbid Laity from Gathering in Public or Private Places? – Fr. Z’s Blog

A Responsible Bishop – R.R. Reno at First Things

Christians, Dissidents, ‘Troublemakers’ Jailed in Psychiatric Wards – Li Mingxuan at Bitter Winter

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