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The Three Most Profound Ideas I Have Ever Had by Dr. Peter Kreeft of the Integrated Catholic Life™ blog - Big Pulpit

Virtue and Beauty, For Women – Mary C. Tillotson, Catholic Lane

The Church is “Generally Reliable” – Devin Rose, Ignitum Today

Remembering Who We Are: Recovering from Cultural Amnesia – Dr. Wanda Skowronska Ph. D., Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Like it’s 1415 – Brianna Heldt, Catholic Stand

Saint Casimir: The Prince without Reproach – Paul Radzilowski, Crisis Magazine

A New/Old Model for Catholic Health Care? – Fr. Z’s Blog

New Extraordinary Form Mass in Charlotte, North Carolina – Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement

Pope Benedict XVI Honored by Eastern Orthodox Hierarchs – Christopher B. Warner, The Catholic World Report

Scotland's Keith Cardinal O’ Brien – Donald R. McClarey J. D., The American Catholic

Be Not Afraid, Be Very Not Afraid – Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing

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