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Saint Damien of Molokai’s Life of Sacrifice Remembered May 10 - Benjamin Mann, Catholic News Agency

Goodbye InsideCatholic, Hello Crisis Magazine - Brian Saint-Paul, Crisis Magazine

Sophie Scholl, the White Rose, and Conscience - Stephanie A. Mann, The English Reformation: Supremacy and Survival

Saints Are People Too - Joseph Susanka, Patheos/Through A Lens Darkly

More on Learning to Praise God. . . II of II - Father John Bartunek, Catholic Spiritual Direction

New Translation Monday:  The Roman Canon, Part VIII (Supplices te Rogamus) - Jake Tawney, Roma locuta est

Christian Dhimmitude in the Middle East - George Weigel, CatholicExchange

Cardinal Ratzinger on Ad Orientem and Communion Kneeling - Reginaldus, The New Theological Movement

Competent Olympic Head Fired For Wrong Ideas on Nature of Marriage - Mark P. Shea, Catholic and Enjoying It!

Quaeritur: Does Sacrament of Anointing Forgive Mortal Sins? - Father John Zuhlsdorf, What Does The Prayer Really Say?

US: Sobering, and Sad, Tale on Religion and the Academy - Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice

Catholic In Name Only - California Catholic Daily

This will be a continuing series from Monday through Saturday twice a day, that I will be contributing for the National Catholic Register.  This will be very similar to what you see on www.ThePulp.it.

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Cardinal Cupich Says Synod’s Egalitarian ‘Conversations in the Spirit’ Can ‘Revolutionize’ the Church

The Chicago prelate called for a reform of Church governance rooted in a process that some say inappropriately minimizes the distinction...

Columbia in Chaos: Catholic Chaplain Offers Path Through Campus Tensions

Advises Prayer and Charity to Counter Anti-Israel Encampment and Aggression

A ‘Veep of Faith’? Trump’s Running Mate Could Be One of These Catholics

The presidential contender has yet to announce his vice-presidential pick — and three of the top seven contenders are Catholic.