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Farewell to Catholic Answers - Karl Keating, Catholic Answers Magazine

The Galician “Holy Grail”: A Eucharistic Miracle on the Camino de Santiago – Daniel Esparza, Aleteia

Holy Communion Increases Sanctifying Graces – Charlie McKinney, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Do We Still Care for the Well Being of Priests? – Fr. Ray Blake, Fr Ray Blake’s Blog

Al Qaeda Publishes a Video Featuring Abducted Sister Gloria Cecilia Narváez – Rome Reports

Why the Label “Gay” Impoverishes and Harms Our View of the Human Person – Jim Graves, The Catholic World Report

Help for My Children in These Perilous Times – Integrated Catholic Life™

5 Reasons To Pray For Your Spouse – Steffani Jacobs, Catholic Stand

Applying Six Offline Models to Online Evangelization – Fr. Matthew P. Schneider L.C., Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Getting Back on Track with Your Fundraising Goal – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Why I’m Teaching My Young Son Good Old-Fashioned Chivalry – Cerith Gardiner, Aleteia

Quæritur: Won’t Go to Mass Celebrated by a Married Priest – Fr. Tim Ferguson, Fr. Z’s Blog

A Devotional: Praying for Our Enemies – Anne DeSantis, Catholic Stand

Sacred Art is Inspiring and Flourishing. . .in Scottsdale, Arizona – Tom Perna

For the New Cathedral, Un Nuevo Pastor at Long Last, Zarama Nabs Raleigh’s Big Chair – Rocco Palmo, Whispers in the Loggia

(Catholic and Secular) Campus Lunacy Roundup II – William M. Briggs Ph.D., Statistician to the Stars!

How Do We Love Our Neighbors? – Anne Marie Miller, Ignitum Today

Reactions to the Change of Prefect at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Fr. James Martin “Canonizes” Sister Jeannine Gramick – Deacon Jim Russell, Crisis Magazine

Catechism Student Loan Debt Reaches $1.8 Hundred Nationwide – Eye of the Tiber

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Miniature from a 13th-century Passio Sancti Georgii (Verona).

St. George: A Saint to Slay Today’s Dragons

COMMENTARY: Even though we don’t know what the historical George was really like, what we are left with nevertheless teaches us that divine grace can make us saints and that heroes are very much not dead or a thing of history.