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Miraculous Healing at Eucharistic Adoration – Theresa Civantos Barber at Aleteia

Spiritual Dispositions For Holy Communion – Father James Brent, O.P., at Catholic Spiritual Direction

Who was Called the “Miracle Monk of Lebanon”? – Get Fed™ Blog

Want the Key to a Happy Marriage? P.O.L.I.T.E. Communication - Maria Mellis at Radiant Magazine

Why is the Archbishop of Lisbon Called a Patriarch? - Filipe D'Avillez at The Pillar

That They May Be One: Sacramental-Ecclesial Approach to Eucharistic Revival - Owen Vyner, Ph.D., at What We Need Now Blog

In Light of Eternity – Father Nathaniel Dreyer at Catholic Stand

Eucharistic Thanksgiving – John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., at Crisis Magazine

Fastiggi on Capital Punishment, the Change to the Catechism; My Rejoinder – Edward C. Feser, Ph.D.

Archbishop Georg Gänswein on the Centrality of Christ – Die Tagespost via Catholic Conclave

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Pilgrims gather in St. Peter’s Square for Pope Francis’ Angelus reflection on Oct. 6, 2024.

Pope Francis Has Died. What Happens Next?

It is the camerlengo’s duty to make all the arrangements for the pope’s funeral and burial after having discussed the matter with the members of the College of Cardinals.