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The True Impoverishment of Man: On Benedict XVI & Bishops - Father James V. Schall S.J., Ignatius Insight

G.E.M. Anscombe, Inspiration for JP2 & Benedict XVI - Stephanie A. Mann, Supremacy and Survival

Brooklyn’s Jesuit College (1908-1921 Anno Domini) - Pat McNamara

Homeschoolers’ Success Silences the Critics - Patti Maguire Armstrong, CatholicExchange

What We Can Learn from the Decline of the Ottoman Empire - Father Alexander Lucie-Smith, Catholic Herald

Bright Maidens: What Feminism Should Have Produced But Couldn’t - Anthony S. Layne, Outside the Asylum

Moralistic Therapeutic Deism - Rich Leonardi, Ten Reasons

She “Even Had Led Religious-Education Classes”? - Lisa Graas

Boston College and Meatless Monday - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

“30 Dead Embryos are the Price Paid for One Healthy Child” - Paul Miller, MercatorNet

Catechism for the Confused: the Status & Value of Councils of the Church - Kate Edwards, Australia Incognita

Evangelizing Islam - Gabriel Said Reynolds, First Things

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