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This is the First Stage of Contemplation, According to Saint Bernard – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia

The Most Difficult Way Possible: Lydia Bertrand Conversion Story – Lydia Bertrand at The Coming Home Network International

Eucharistic Miracle of Avignon – Blessed Carlo Acutis via Highway to Heaven

Serenity in This Life – Saint Alphonsus Liguori at Tan·Direction

Five Sacramentals Every Man Needs and Why; Video and Podcast – The Catholic Gentleman

12 September 1683: The Battle of Vienna and the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary - Fr. Z's Blog

Prefer Nothing Whatever to Christ - Dom Cingoranelli at Catholic Stand

Pop Quiz: Are You Smarter than a Liturgist? – The Editors at Adoremus

Tradition and Remembrance – Tom Collingwood at Catholic Stand

The Traditional Requirement for Green Sanctuary Carpeting on Solemn Occasions – Shawn R. Tribe at Liturgical Arts Journal

“Your Pro-Life Bottom Line” Focuses On Empowering Women To Thrive – Carrie Kline at Ignitum Today

Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Film of the Week – Anthony M. Esolen, Ph.D., at Word & Song

Just a Speed Bump on Germany’s Synodal Path Toward Schism? - Philip F. Lawler, Ph.D., at Catholic Culture

One in Four Jesuit Universities Cover ‘Gender-Affirming Treatment’ – Matthew Archbold at Creative Minority Report

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