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What It Means to Have a Formed Conscience by Monsignor Charles A. Pope of Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly - Big Pulpit

‘Coming Out Day’ at Catholic Universities Risks Hurting Faith, Harming Students – Adam Cassandra, Catholic Education Daily

Is Your Thermostat Registering? – Autumn Jone, Catholic Stand

On the Struggle Between Good and Evil – Fr. James V. Schall S.J., Crisis Magazine

Lessons From a Roof – Emma King, Ignitum Today

Michel Houellebecq and the Islamist Future of Europe – Robert Carle, Public Discourse

Book Review: Church of Spies by Mark Riebling – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

Five Controversial Saints in the Making – Fr. Martin Pittam, Catholic Herald Magazine

The Final Missionary Frontier – Alex R. Hey, Epic Pew

Four Meatless Recipes for Fall and Winter Fridays – Zoe Romanowsky, Aleteia

Think Carefully Before Calling Someone a Narcissist: St. Narcissus – Mary O’Regan, Catholic Herald Magazine

10 Reasons Why ‘The Trouble with Angels’ Still Holds Up – Aleteia

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