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Mother Teresa Believed These Spiritual Diseases are Difficult to Cure – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia +1
Our Personal Vocation Looks For Us – Daniel Mark at Catholic Stand +1
Primacy of Whatever Via James Martin, SJ – One Mad Mom
Tough Love – Fr. Joseph Gill at Ignitum Today
The Consequences of Changes Implemented After Vatican II – Fr. Allan J. McDonald at Southern Orders
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A Chapter That Changed My Life: “Love & Responsibility” – Rachel Bulman at Word on Fire Blog
Is ‘Systemic Racism’ a Problem or Is It Simply Racism? – Gene Van Son at Catholic Stand
Clergy Must Lead in Undoing the Pro-Death Indoctrination – Fr. Richard Heilman at Roman Catholic Man
Will Catholics Go Back to Mass on Their Bishops’ Orders? – Philip F. Lawler at Catholic Culture
Open Letter from Fr. Christopher Basden to the Closing of Downside Abbey – Joseph Shaw, Ph.D., at The Chairman's Blog
Choosing to Stay & Fight – Joseph Sciambra at Sons of St. Joseph
Pathways of Our Fathers: Two Journeys of Love, Sacrifice, & Family – Augustines Alley
When Catholics are Hunted Down, What Should We have to Help Underground Priests? – Fr. Z's Blog
The Barbaric Act of Aborting a Baby: Videos Explaining 1st-3rd Trimester Abortions – Steve Ray at Defenders of the Catholic Faith
Viganò: Without Vatican II, Destruction by 60s Revolution Wouldn’t Have Happened – Edward Pentin
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter – Dan Burke at Crisis Magazine
Fr. Rodrigue’s Home Bishop Also Disavows His Messages & Prophecies – Mother of All Peoples
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