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Mary: The Mystical Spouse of the Holy Spirit and the Wife of Joseph – Dc. Paul O. Iacono, Sacred Arts Institute

Why is the Original Sin Called the Sin of Adam Not the Sin of Adam and Eve? by Monsignor Charles Pope – Big ulpit

St. Basil of Poiana Marului and the Divine Office – Phillip Rolfes, The Master Beadsman

Rare Inside Look at Paléographie Musicale – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

God’s Way (Mark 8:27-38) - Fr. John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Catholic Culture Inst., Organizational Model for New Evangelization – David Clayton, New Liturgical Movement

What the Church Needs to Know - Kayla Peterson, Ignitum Today

The Problem of Good – Howard Kainz, The Catholic Thing

Source of Liturgical Abuse is a Deficient Understanding of Worshiping God – Robert J. Gieb, Catholic Lane

True Religion and the Law of God – Fr. James V. Schall SJ, Ignatius Insight Scoop

Analogy of Faith, What It Is and How To Use It – Dr. Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

The Implications of Animal Consciousness – Anna Williams, First Things/First Thoughts

Fantasy Versus Ideology – Ranting Catholic Mom

Our Catholic Future and the War of Attrition: An Object Lesson – Fr. Z’s Blog

The Vocations Circus – Ric Ballard, Eastern Catholic Spiritual Renewal

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