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50 Yrs Ago Italy’s Famous Saint Was Treated like a Criminal by Mary O’Regan - BigPulpit.com

What Jesus Said About Divorce – Daniel Thimons, Crisis Magazine

Pope Francis: Humanity Cannot Survive Without Love – Don. R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

How to Form a Real Conscience – Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine

Do Muslims and Catholics Worship the Same God? - Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head

Learning More About God – Dr. Peter Kreeft, Two Catholic Men and a Blog

Summer Readiness: Five Things Catholic Forget – Anabelle Hazard, Catholic Stand

Giving Our Grief over to the “Man Acquainted with Grief” – Deacon James Keating, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Four Things Faithful Catholics Can Learn from Modernity - Mary C. Tillotson, Ignitum Today

The Understanding of Revelation in Dei Verbum and Response of Faith – Thomas Gourlay, Homiletic & Pastoral Review

I Thirst For Your Love! – Michael Seagriff, Harvesting The Fruits Of Contemplation

In Praise of Metaphysics: Beyond Natural Science and the Humanities – Mark K. Spencer

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