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Early Christian Controversies that Protestants and Evangelicals Can’t Explain by Joe Heschmeyer - BigPulpit.com

Endometriosis: It’s Not in Your Head – Jessica Claire, Restless Press

Happiness: A Capital Asset? – Dawn Carpenter, Catholic Stand

The PR Guru Who Wants to Take Down San Francisco’s Archbishop Cordileone – Mark Stricherz, Aleteia∝

What My Confessor Taught Me about Parenting My 'Bad Sleeper' – Michele Chronister, Ignitum Today

Collaboration with Secularists Undermines Catholic Social Goals – James Kalb, Crisis Magazine

On the Eternity of Hell – Daniel Burke, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Challenging Children to Chastity – Judie Brown, Catholic Lane

Hospital Gives Mother of Seven, Four Days Before Yanking Her Life Support – Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com

How Should We Face Our Last Years? – Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald Magazine

Cardinal Nichols: Requiem Mass Is What Richard III Would Have Wanted – Catholic Herald Magazine

The Dark Ages and Secularist Rages: A Response to Professor A. C. Grayling – Carl E. Olson, Strange Notions

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