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Is the Sign of Peace a Problem? by Jeffrey A. Tucker of The New Liturgical Movement blog - BigPulpit.com

The Sign of Peace: A Liturgical Commentary Set to Music – Gregory DiPippo, New Liturgical Movement

Candles In The Dark; Fr. Richard Ho Lung Story By J. Pearce - Dave Hartline, The American Catholic

Why the Word Matrimony, Not Marriage, is Better - Taylor Marshall PhD, Canterbury Tales

Raise Your Standards – Amanda Mortus, Ignitum Today

What Monks Sing on Saturday Night - Kathleen Pluth, The Chant Café

What Is Understanding? – Stacy Trasancos PhD

Christian Leaders Call for Release of Kidnapped Syrian Bishops - Catholic Herald

The Right to Keep and Bear Children - Anthony S. Layne, Catholic Stand

What Happens to Women Who Are Denied Abortions? - Marc Barnes, Bad Catholic

Does God Have Favorites? – Fr. John Bartunek LC, Catholic Spiritual Direction

The Anticlerical Pope - Russell Shaw, The Catholic World Report

On What’s “Interesting” - James V. Schall, SJ, The Catholic Thing

Remembering the Stars of One’s Life - Mike Eisenbath, Catholic Lane

When the Counselor Comes - Michelle Arnold, Catholic Answers

The Intolerance of Secular Toleration - James Kalb, Crisis Magazine

Fraught With Purpose - Dominicans of the Province of St. Joseph, Strange Notions

Quæritur: Greek Island Without a Catholic Church on Sunday – Fr. Z’s Blog

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