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What Is A Good Catholic Science Curriculum? – Stacy Trasancos Ph.D., Science in the Light of Faith

C.S. Lewis Would Want You to Join a Writing Group – Rachel Motte, Catholic Stand

Francis and the Deaconesses – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Open Your Eyes to Creation – Erin Cain, Ignitum Today

Feels Every Christian Has Had While Praying – Alex R. Hey, epicPew

You Can’t Make a Silk Purse Out Of A Sow’s Ear – Melanie Jean Juneau, Catholic Stand

Newman Society Responds to Obama Administration’s ‘Guidance’ on Gender Identity - Cardinal Newman Society Staff, Catholic Education Daily

May 12, 1935: First Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

What We Can Learn from Average Americans Who Were Great – Vicki Burbach, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Pope Francis Opens Conversation on Deaconesses - Big Pulpit Aggregator

The History and Ancient Functions of a Deaconess – The Catholic Encyclopedia 1908

Gender Ideology and Our Fatal Empire of Desire – Jeffrey A. Mirus Ph.D., Catholic Culture

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