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How Can I Forgive Someone When They Do Not Repent? – Fr. John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Six Principles of Discernment - Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington

Does Christ Mean that We Cannot Ever Judge Anyone? by Fr. Ryan Erlenbush of the New Theological Movement – Big Pulpit

Vatican Releases Guidelines on Promoting Vocations – Carol Glatz, Catholic Herald

How to be a Faithful Catholic and a Loyal Citizen - Eric Sammons, Our Sunday Visitor

The 1946 Referendum in Italy - The Mad Monarchist

Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City – Charles Cole

U.S. Congressman: Let’s Have Hearing on Christian Radicals – Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

Change and Same-Sex Attraction in Women - Dale O’Leary, Crisis Magazine

Makers of Cheerios Announces Support for Gay ‘Marriage’ - Thaddeus Baklinski, LifeSiteNews

Time for Gay Marriage Supporters to Revisit Their Assumptions - Thomas Peters, Catholic Vote/American Papist

Quæritur: “You are Absolved of your Sins” instead of “I Absolve You” - Fr. Z's Blog

Restoring Cathedral-icity to a Cathedral - Jay Boyd PhD, Philothea on Phire

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