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Why Women are Wearing a Chapel Veil Again - Birgit Jones, Catholic Life in Our Times+++

Bringing Eucharistic Adoration to the Country, 177 Stops at a Time – Jim Graves, Aleteia

Should You Marry Someone With Different Beliefs? – Brian Holdsworth, uCatholic

Transcending Temptations: Advice from St. Margaret Mary Alacoque – Sister Judith Clare Phillips V.H.M., Catholic Exchange

Pope Francis: The Poor Cannot Wait – Lydia O’Kane, Vatican News

Here is St. Faustina’s Description of Her Guardian Angel – Philip Kosloski, Aleteia

Senior Clerics Should Follow the Example of Cardinal Merry del Val – Francis Philips, Catholic Herald

Marc Cardinal Ouellet’s Response to Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò Lacks Credibility – John M. McCarthy Ph.D., Crisis Magazine

I Helped Oversee Safeguarding in England, I Wonder if Bishops ‘Get It’ – Danny Sullivan, Catholic Herald

How to Approach Our Priests About the Scandals – Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange

Saint Thérèse, Teacher, & Thaumaturga – Fr. Roger J. Landry, Integrated Catholic Life™

Dominican Carmelites – Brother Juan Macias Marquez O.P., Dominicana

Doctrine Precedes Morality – David Carlin, The Catholic Thing

10 Forgotten & Overlooked Marian Feast Days to Bring Back – Melissa Guerrero, epicPew

Continuous Daily Updates on the Sex Abuse Scandals & Cover-ups - Big Pulpit

Philip James French: the Fake Catholic Bishop of Whitby – Simon Dennerly, The Anglicanorum Coetibus Society

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