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Oscar Romero’s Exaggerating Critics – Filip Mazurczak, First Things/On the Square

The Apostolate of Suffering – Chelsea Zimmerman, Ignitum Today

Robert Hugh Benson’s Come Rack! Come Rope! – Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine

My Friend And The Eucharist – Howard Duncan, Catholic Stand

Last Rites Inappropriate for Ill Children Under Age of Seven – Dr. Edward Peters, In the Light of the Law

C. S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debating Christ – Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

Glad You Asked – Barb Lishko, Catholic Lane

Quick Takes – Priest’s Wife, In Union With Rome

Why Would Any Catholic Support the New York Times? – Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice

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