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We Will Always Remember - Donald R. McClarey, The American Catholic

Catholic Bloggers: Are We the 1st Corinthians of the Internet? – Julie D., Happy Catholic*

Scary Hook Up Culture at Catholic Colleges – Matthew Archbold, The Cardinal Newman Society Blog/Campus Notes

Five Things People Think Make Them Hardcore Non-Christian, But Not Really by Marc Barnes of Bad Catholic blog – Big ulpit

Moment of Weakness, Paradox of God’s Grace: Muslim Convert – Ilyas Khan, Catholic World Report

The Failure Rate of the Pill – Rebecca Frech, Ignitum Today

Jerusalem Monastery Desecrated; Bishop Mark Davies Warns of Gathering Storm – Dylan Parry, A Reluctant Sinner

The “Rugby Equality Bill” (aka the “Redefinition of Rugby” Act) – Catholic Lane

Wearing the Cross or Bearing the Cross? – Richard Collins, Linen on the Hedgerow

What Does “Being Open to Life” Mean Exactly? – Mary Walker, Truth & Charity

Christians Must Choose Between Job or Faith? – Steve Doughty, St. Elias. . .Today!

Bishop Olivier de Germay: Opposing Gay Marriage is Truth in Love Not Homophobia – Hilary White, LifeSiteNews

The Harmful Consequences of Political Assimilation – Charles Molineaux, Crisis Magazine

35 Realizations and Resolutions of a Pro-Life Woman – Kristi Burton Brown, Life News

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