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United Kingdom Religious Freedom Leaders Speak Out for Asia Bibi, Persecuted Pakistani Christians – Daniel Blackman, The Catholic World Report

What Will Ensure the Survival of Middle East Christians? – Catholic News Agency

Catholic Church Turns to Instagram to Help People Face Death – Susan Byron, Catholic Herald

New Film “The Sultan and the Saint”: Questionable Historical Authenticity – Benjamin J. Vail, The Catholic World Report

Purgatory: The Antechamber of Heaven – Jean Elizabeth Seah, Ignitum Today

Making the Case for Black Vestments – Brian Williams, Liturgy Guy

Rejoice Always! Really? – Guy McClung J.D. Ph.D., Catholic Stand

Global Spiritual Super Powers: The Monks of Norcia and Robert Cardinal Sarah – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

A Purge in the Vatican’s Liturgy Department? Not Quite – Ed Condon, Catholic Herald

366 Quick Ways to Help Your Catholic Teacher Immediately – Shaun McAfee O.P., epicPew

You Have Got Questions (about Death)? The Catholic Church has Answers – Mary Rezac, Catholic News Agency

Of Purgatory and Homage to the Dead – Regis Martin S.T.D., The Catholic Thing

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Maya Hawke as American writer Flannery O'Connor in the 2024 film "Wildcat."

Jessica Hooten Wilson on 'Wildcats' /Father Dave Pivonka on Title IX (May 4)

Flannery O’Connor shares the big screen with some of her most memorable short story characters in the new indy film ‘Wildcat’. O’Connor scholar Jessica Hooten Wilson gives her take on the film and what animates the Catholic 20th century writer’s prophetic imagination.Then FUS University President Father David Pivonka explains why Franciscan University of Steubenville has pushed back against the Biden administrations’ new interpretation of Title IX, which redefines sex discrimination to include a student’s self- asserted ‘gender identity’.