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Modesty at Mass Is a Must - Jim Graves, Daily Register

Three Catholic Thoughts on the Facebook Timeline - Steven Lawson, VirtuousPla.net

Peaceful Pro-Life Demonstrators Violently Attacked in Paris - Jeanne Smits, LifeSiteNews.com

Catholic Social Thought in Proper Context - Fr. James V. Schall SJ, Ignatius Insight

Celibacy and the Eucharist - Fr. Pang Joseph Shiu Tcheou, Dappled Things

What Plato Advises - Fr. James V. Schall SJ, Crisis Magazine

Student Punished for Saying “Bless You” in Class - Susan Brinkmann, Women of Grace

Bible Software for Catholics - Steven Smith, First Things/On the Square

Pulling the Props Out From Under Roe v. Wade - Theodore Kobernick, Catholic Lane

New Translation: Eucharistic Prayer III, Part II (Institution Narrative) - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

Catholic University of America Students Experiencing Benefit of Single-Sex Dorm Policy - Cardinal Newman Society/Campus Notes

The Arab Spring is frightening Christians in the Middle East - Giacomo Galeazzi, La Stampa

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