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Five Tips That Will Change the Way You Think About Confession – Ryan Eggenberger, Ignitum Today

Faithful Citizen: Vote with a Well Formed Conscience – BirgitJ, Catholic Sistas

Australian Jesuit Magazine: Family Has No Inherent Value by Kate Edwards of the Australia Incognito blog – Big ulpit

Evangelical Convert: Mindy Goorchenko – Why I’m Catholic

From an Ordinary to Extraordinary Altar at Mariawald Abbey (Germany) – New Catholic, Rorate Cæli

Silence and Inaudibility in the Extraordinary Form – Fœderatio Internationalis Una Voce

Is Islam Becoming The De Facto Religion of the United States? – Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Reform of the Reform in England and Wales – Fr. Gary Dickson, Catholic Collar And Tie

New E. F. Mass Journal: Gregorius Magnus – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Old Roman Recreation of Salve Regina – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

Why Be Catholic? Husband vs. GPS – Joyce, Onward and Upward

Greg and Jennifer Willits: The Normal Catholics Next Door – Peggy Bowes, Integrated Catholic Life™

Secular Reporting of Religious News Stories – Ed Peters JD JCD Ref Sig Ap, In the Light of the Law

The End of the Age of Distraction by the USCCB – R. Michael Dunnigan, Catholic World Report

The Situation in Catholic Britain – Hilary White, LifeSiteNews

“Non Quod Non Possis” – Thereserita, Celebrating the Year of Faith

Reflecting on Cardinal Heenan and Vatican II – Dylan Parry, A Reluctant Sinner

The Vatican and the Rule of Law – Fr. Robert John Araujo SJ, Mirror of Justice

Quæritur: How to Clean a Messy Thurible – Fr. Z’s Blog

Henry Gilbert’s Robin Hood – Giuseppe Butera, Crisis Magazine

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