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The Courageous Leadership of Archbishop Cordileone – George Weigel, Denver Catholic

Maintaining A Personal Relationship When You Can’t Even Think Straight – Jessica McAfee, Epic Pew

The e-Book Revolution: ‘Excellent and Beautiful’ Classic Books for Catholic Kids – Jim Bryant, Regina Magazine

Patience in the Desert – Abigail C. Reimel, Ignitum Today

When We Entrust Our Darkness to Christ We Come Into the Light – Bishop David McGough, Catholic Herald Magazine

God’s Game Plan (John 3:16-21) – Father John Bartunek LC, Catholic Spiritual Direction

The Catholic Gentleman: Fortitude – Whiskey Catholic

Five Hidden Underwater Christian Statues of the Deep – ChurchPOP

Challenges Persist for Church in Communist China – John Lindblom, OSV Newsweekly

On Marian Apparitions: A Seer Disobeys? – Kevin Symonds, Catholic Stand

I Regret My Abortion: Heartbreaking Stories from Women Who are Silent No More – ChurchPOP

Bishops, Lies and the Death Penalty – Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

On So-called Same-Sex Marriage, the Irish Bishops are Inoffensive – Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

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