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Pope Francis Kissing Baby
Pope Francis Kissing Baby (photo: epicPew)

Baby Gianna, Kissed by Pope Francis, Beats Brain Tumor – Chloe Langr, epicPew

Answering Objections to Christianity – Peter Kreeft Ph.D., Integrated Catholic Life™

Homosexual Predation Scandal & Cover-up: Continuous Live Updates 24/7 - Big Pulpit

Turkey’s Christians are Facing Increasing Persecution – Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith Ph.D., Catholic Herald

The Forgotten Purpose of the Eucharist – Fr. Nnamdi Moneme O.M.V., Catholic Exchange

Safe Spaces for Catholic Donations – Regina Magazine

Pandemic Loneliness – Jason Morgan, the Human Life Review

How to Tell If Your Fundraising Campaign Will Work – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Unwelcome Memories of Cardinal Mahoney – California Catholic Daily

‘Mormon’ No More? – Trent Horn, Catholic Answers Magazine

Robert Hugh Benson’s Stories Illuminate the Nature of Prayer – Kelly Scott Franklin Ph.D., The Dispatch via The Catholic World Report

Where is the St. Pope Pius X of Today? – Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine

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Dominican Father Brian Thomas Becket Mullady speaks to Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa on ‘EWTN Live,’ on July 31, 2019.

Longtime EWTN Host Father Brian Mullady Dies at 78

Father Mullady, a Register contributor, will be remembered for his strong media presence teaching the Catholic faith in an understandable and relatable manner. Throughout his career, he hosted seven television series on EWTN and published seven books with EWTN Publishing.

Soon-to-saint Carlo Acutis' body in Assisi.

The First Millennial Saint

We are now only days away from the highly anticipated canonization of the first Millennial saint, Blessed Carlo Acutis, on April 27. Courtney Mares, Rome Correspondent for Catholic News Agency, joins us from the Eternal City. And then, across the US and even in secularizing Western Europe, this Let had witnessed increases in conversions. We talk to Register correspondent Matt McDonald and Jane Tomaszewski, one of the newest members entering the Church.