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Seven American Catholics You Don’t Know About But Should by John Paul Manfredi of Epic Pew - Big Pulpit

Christian Education: A Knowledge of the Ideal and the Art of the Possible – Mitchel Kalpakgian Ph.D., Truth and Charity Forum

How Does Pope Francis ‘Force’ Me to Have Children? – Jo Anna Wahlund, Catholic Stand

Help Me Understand Attacks of the Devil – Fr. John Bartunek L.C., Catholic Spiritual Direction

America After Francis: Eight Ways to Keep the Francis Effect Going – Meg Hunter-Kilmer, Ignitum Today

Cardinal Burke: Only Sound Catholic Education Can Transform Our Culture – Adam Cassandra, Catholic Education Daily

The Joyful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary – Paul Senz, Catholic Stand

The Rationale for the Liturgical Provision of the Anglican Ordinariates – Archbishop Joseph Augustine di Noia, New Liturgical Movement

The Death Penalty and the Catholic Blogosphere – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

Ross Douthat’s ‘Crisis of Conservative Catholicism’ – Peter Wolfgang, via Facebook

The Heterodox Catholics Are Losing Their Marbles – Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Semenal Donation: A Seedy Enterprise – Christopher White, Catholic Lane

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