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What Catholic Parents Need to Know Before a Son Enters Seminary – Melody Lyons at The Essential Mother Blog +1

Seven Bishops Reveal How They Increased Vocations – Jim Graves at Catholic Herald +1

What Will The Catholic Church Be Like In The Year 2120 A.D.? – uCatholic

Book: The Anti-Mary Exposed: Rescuing the Culture from Toxic Femininity – Fr. Z’s Blog

Chapel Veils: Answers To Common Questions & Objections – Marie Simons at Practical Ponderings

Distributism: The Better Alternative to Capitalism & Socialism? – Practical Distributism

The Christian Identity Crisis – Sister Kristen Hauck at Catholic Stand

When the Knights Defeated the Ottomans at Malta – Steve Weidenkopf at Catholic Answers Magazine

Alumni Remember Kansas Universities Humanities Program, Credited With Catholic Conversions – John Burger at Aleteia

Our Ever-Vanishing Privacy As a Call to Conversion – Greg Chrysostom at Catholic Stand

The Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris for God, La Tour Eiffel for Man – Roseanne T. Sullivan at Dappled Things

A Feast Just Like Heaven’s – Jocelyn Soriano at Ignitum Today

Respectfully Critiquing Pope Francis: Father Rutler’s Example – Roseanne T. Sullivan at Catholic Pundit Wannabe

Communist China Plays No Favourites, It Persecutes All Religions – Massimo Introvigne at Mercatornet

Pontifical Chic – Fr. George W. Rutler, Th.D., at Crisis Magazine

Why Jimmy Al-Daoud’s Deportation & Death Hurts All Americans – Weam Namou at Religion News Service

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