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Pope Francis and the Hidden Path to Holiness – Daniel J. Heisey, First Things

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God’s Gift: Husbands Should Reverence Their Wives – Gabriel Somarriba, Catholic Lane

Fear of the Lord Part 1: Holy Fear – J. C., Ignitum Today

Instagram Is a New Field to Evangelize, but Most People Doing It Wrong – Fr M Schneider, Project YM

An Apology for the Catholic Church’s Patriarchy – Dominic Burbidge, First Things

The Secretaries of Peter, Paul, and John – Taylor Marshall PhD

Beer, Sex, and the Quest for Happiness – Sam Guzman, The Catholic Gentleman

Joy & Its Limitations; Pope Francis, Gaudium Evangelii & More. . . – Howard Kainz PhD, The Catholic Thing

Time to Turn the Heat Up on the Bishops? – Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

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