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Abp. Dolan: Building a Culture of Vocations - Matthew E. Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor (link fixed)

Mother Teresa’s Work with the Poor: “She did it for Jesus” - Msgr. Leo Maasburg, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Understanding Catholic Social Teaching: Solidarity & Subsidiarity - Joe Heschmeyer, Shameless Popery

Thoughts On Preferential Option for Poor & Vulnerable - Teresa Rice, Catholibertarian

Peter Kreeft Calls a Spade a Bloody Shovel - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Catholics and Freedom - George Weigel, NRO

Can Priests Go Hunting? The Council of Trent Has an Answer - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

Why Didn’t Jesus Tell Us the Day & the Hour of His Return? - Fr. Ryan Erlenbush, New Theological Movement

Is Sola Scriptura Taught in the Bible? - Dc. Mike Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life™

A Cinematic Tour of the Problem of Free Will - By Way of Beauty

McGill Univ. Editors Quit in Protest to Traditional Marriage Article - Michael Cook, MercatorNet

IVF, Suffering, and God’s Will - Brendan Dudley, HLI America

Atheist Convert: Dr. Ronda Chervin - Why I’m Catholic

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