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Why I Had A Short Engagement (& You Should Too!) – Rachel Padilla at epicPew +1

The Forgotten Brothers Grimm Fairytale About Our Lady – Francis Phillips at Catholic Herald +1

The Priests We Need – Pete Socks at Catholic Stand

Exploding the Myths of Consequence-Free Sex – Roseanne T. Sullivan at Homiletic & Pastoral Review

The Mustard Seed of Faith – Deacon Greg Lambert at Catholic Stand

Is Jesus Really Human? – Bartlomiej Staniszewski at Clarifying Catholicism

Papal Commissioner Imposed On The Heralds Of The Gospel, A Traditionalist Organization – Fr. Z’s Blog

Why Paganism & Pentecostalism Are Popular – Fr. Dwight Longenecker

No, Fr. James Martin, The Analogy Between Slavery & Homosexuality Does Not Hold – Eduardo Echeverria at The Catholic World Report

Who or What Is the Antichrist? A Reflection on the Biblical Teaching – Msgr. Charles Pope at Community in Mission

Patrick Coffin: Confession Under Attack – Patrick Coffin at Catholic Stand

Santa Muerta, Don’t Pray for Us – Sean Fitzpatrick at Crisis Magazine

Is God The Author Of Evil? – Trent Horn at Catholic Answers Magazine

Report: Christianity May Disappear From Syria & Iraq—A Call For International Intervention – Zelda Caldwell at Aleteia

The Crisis Of Catholic Leadership – Dan Hitchens

Chinese Communist Party Suppresses Any Form of Christian Evangelization – Ye Jiajia at Bitter Winter

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