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Who Is the False Prophet of the End Times? – Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head

Cardinal Müller and Cardinal Pell Take Cardinal Kasper to Task - John Thavis, Monday Vatican

‘Same-Sex Marriage’ Violates the Rights and Dignity of Children – Quartermaster of the Barque

10 Reasons Why Homeschoolers Should Play Sports – Ginny Seuffert, Seton Magazine

Insulting Marriage – Greg Erlandson, Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly

Catholicism and Obedience – Howard Kainz PhD, The Catholic Thing

50 Years a Catholic Priest: Rest-In-Peace Father Leonard Chrobot – Kathy Schiffer, Seasons of Grace

How Saint Andrew Ended Up as the Patron Saint of Scotland - Laura McAlister, Catholic Cravings

The Fugitive Princess Bride Who Christianized the Scots – Ed Masters, Regina Magazine

New Research: King Richard III Suffered Traumatic Death – Greg Daly, Aleteia∝

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Maya Hawke as American writer Flannery O'Connor in the 2024 film "Wildcat."

Jessica Hooten Wilson on 'Wildcats' /Father Dave Pivonka on Title IX (May 4)

Flannery O’Connor shares the big screen with some of her most memorable short story characters in the new indy film ‘Wildcat’. O’Connor scholar Jessica Hooten Wilson gives her take on the film and what animates the Catholic 20th century writer’s prophetic imagination.Then FUS University President Father David Pivonka explains why Franciscan University of Steubenville has pushed back against the Biden administrations’ new interpretation of Title IX, which redefines sex discrimination to include a student’s self- asserted ‘gender identity’.