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The Shroud of Turin: 3 Film Collector’s Edition - Carl Olson, Ignatius Insight Scoop

For Saint Bernard of Clairvaux’s Bible Reading Program to Make Sense of the World - Frank Weathers, Why I Am Catholic

The Most Holy Trinity as a Spring of Water, a Poem of Saint John of the Cross - Reginaldus, New Theological Movement

Why Thirty-Three Is the Perfect Age… - Taylor Marshall, Canterbury Tales

A Lenten Funeral for a Passing Prayer - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

In Paris the Dispute Was about God, But about Man First - Sandro Magister, Chiesa

Christopher Hitchens has Mellowed, but His Idea of Christianity is Distorted - Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald

Do I Really Believe? - Theresa Rita, Zeal for Your House Consumes Me

Government: A Pervasive Expectation - Doctor Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture/On the Culture

USCCB Shreds Sister Elizabeth Johnson’s Book on the Trinity - Father John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

Saint Augustine’s Confessions: An Elusive Love - DarwinCatholic, The American Catholic

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