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Why Married Priests Won’t Really Fix the Shortage – Mary Rezac, Catholic News Agency

Keeping Your Children Catholic – Shane Schaetzel, Catholic in the Ozarks

Human Origins: Which is It? Science or Theology? – Stacy Trasancos Ph.D., Catholic Answers

Win! 10 Copies of Mother Angelica: on Christ and Our Lady – Shaun McAfee O.P., epicPew

Urgent: Benedict XVI’s New Text About Sacred Liturgy – The Russian Preface™ - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Six Things Every Catholic Should Know About “Just War” Doctrine – ChurchPop

Living With Only a Thin Veil Between Earth and Heaven – Melanie Jean Juneau, Catholic Stand

First 100 Days of 2017: The Biggest Lessons Learned – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Praying With—And For—Prisoners – Joanna Bogle, The Catholic World Report

The Three Crosses: Snapshots of Our Journey – Gabriel Garnica, Catholic Stand

Catholic Enablers of Islam – William Kilpatrick Ph.D., Crisis Magazine

Silver Screen Pontius Pilates: Arthur Kennedy – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

Proposed Texas Budget Would Defund Abortion Providers – Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency

How Does His Dying Save Me? – Nick Chui, Ignitum Today

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