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The Bible Canon – 73 Books or 66 Books? – Ray Sullivan, Catholic Stand

New Talk: “Chastity & the Mystical Rose” – Dawn E. Goldstein S.T.D., The Dawn Patrol

The Joy of Entrepreneurial Catholicism – Fr. Dwight Longenecker

Getting Your Online Presence Right – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Bluetooth Is Named After the First Christian Viking King – Billy Ryan, uCatholic

How to Save the Church’s Architectural Patrimony – Duncan G. Stroik Ph.D., Crisis Magazine

We Are Our Rites! Wherein Fr. Z Rants After Reading Peter Kwasniewski – Fr. Z’s Blog

Community & Sunday Mass Attendance – Fr. John Hunwicke, Fr Hunwicke’s Mutual Enrichment

Attitudes To Ordinary Form Rubrics: Kantian Duty & Aristotelian Epikeia – Peter A. Kwasniewski Ph.D., New Liturgical Movement

Churchill’s Cardinal: Why Arthur Hinsley Deserves Better – Fr. Terry Tastard, Catholic Herald

Moving Toward True Peace – Wendy McMahon, Catholic Stand

Can the State Force Pro-Life Centers to Advertise Abortion – John J. Bursch, Mercatornet

Cardinal Burke Speaks Up of the Current Climate in the Church - Fr. Z’s Blog+++

Thoughts on a Mid-Air Marriage – Edward N. Peters J.C.D. J.D., In the Light of the Law

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Longtime EWTN Host Father Brian Mullady Dies at 78

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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.