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Papal Inversions by Thomas J. Neal Ph. D. of the Neal Obstat Theological Opining blog - Big Pulpit

Music for Holy Week: In Monte Oliveti – Nathaniel Peters, First Things/First Thoughts

So Who are the Bigots? – Foxfier, The American Catholic

Victoria’s First Lamentation for Maundy Thursday – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Beauty, Part 2: Modesty – Sean Connolly, Ignitum Today

The Mysterium Fidei and Gethsemane – Romano Guardini, The Catholic Thing

Appetites vs. Hierarchy of Needs – Jared Tomanek, Catholic Stand

Pange Lingua – Jeffrey A. Tucker, The Chant Café

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Golgatha: The Word Symbolizes A Beautiful Reality! – Taylor Marshall PhD, Canterbury Tales

Beauty and Tradition Unmask Nihilistic Modernity – Nikos Salingaros, Crisis Magazine

Banish All Guitars and Pianos from Church – Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, Corpus Christi Watershed

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