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A Hospital for Souls: The Curé of Ars – Paul Kokoski, Crisis Magazine

Working for Bread that Lasts (John 6:16-35) - Fr. John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Catholic Church Architecture: Decoration and Ornament – Denis McNamara, Creative Minority Report

Here Are Five Christian Companies That Publicly-Proclaim Bible-Based Views by Billy Hallowell – Big ulpit

Interview with Msgr. Paul Tighe On Vatican’s New “.catholic” Domain – Brandon Vogt, BrandonVogt.com

The State of Video Games – Thomas L. McDonald, Patheos/God and the Machine

Saturday Special: Chick-fil-A Aftermath – Big ulpit

Pagans and the Passion: Conflict or Concord? – Ink and Quill, Ignitum Today

John Paul the Great Catholic University Offers Free Online "Pillars of Catholicism" Course – Adam Wilson, The Cardinal Newman Society Blog/Campus Notes

Why Did God Make You and 24 Other Basic Catholic Questions – SPL Staff, Saint Peter’s List

Why Are There So Many Natural Family Planning (NFP) Methods? – Katie Merando, OSV Newsweekly

A Baltimore Catechism for the New Atheists – Fr. Edward T. Oakes SJ, First Things/On the Square

There Can Be No Compromise on Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ – Robert P. George DPhil, LifeSiteNews

The Regnerus Affair: Research Integrity and Politics – Karl D. Stephan, MercatorNet

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