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Saint Francis of Assisi Supported the Crusades by Frank Rega of The Shield of Faith - BigPulpit.com

Six Women Who Became Both Queens and Saints - Thomas Cole, Catholic Household

10 Dead Giveaways You’re a Catholic College Student - Lucy East, Epic Pew

The Holy Family as an Earthly Image of the Trinity - Brad Pitre, The Sacred Page

A Vocations Boom in France from the Institute of Christ the King Order by Losana Boyd of Regina Magazine - BigPulpit.com

Catholic Wishes to Marry “Non-denominational Christian” – Fr. Z’s Blog

Is the Catholic Church Obsessed with Sex? – Bernard Toutounji, Ignitum Today

Where Marriage and Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Stand Today – Benjamin J. Vall, The Catholic World Report

Rational Animal Sexuality – Kevin Aldrich, Catholic Stand

Why Jesus Asked to be Baptized – Marcellino D’Ambrosio PhD, The Integrated Catholic Life™

Epic Giveaway: Verbum Basic - Shaun McAfee, Epic Pew

Knowing an Ape from Adam – Ed Feser PhD, Strange Notions

Books Which Have Influenced Me - Robert Louis Stevenson, The Civilized Reader

Fighting Culture of Death and Planned Parenthood in California – Jim Graves, The Catholic World Report

Catholic Pundit Hysterics – Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

Europe’s Euthanasia Craze – Tom Wilson, First Things

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Michelangelo, “Creation of Adam” (detail), Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1508-1512

From One Man God Made All Nations

“The equality of men rests essentially on their dignity as persons and the rights that flow from it: ‘Every form of social or cultural discrimination in fundamental personal rights on the grounds of sex, race, color, social conditions, language, or religion must be curbed and eradicated as incompatible with God’s design.’” (CCC 1935)

American Flags at The White House

What 2024 Election Results Mean for Catholics and the Country

The 2024 election has concluded and, while there are a few Congressional races where votes are still being counted, the results proved decisive. President Donald Trump will be returning to the White House with a major victory over Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris. He returns to Washington with Republicans claiming control over the US Senate and looking very much like they will also retain control of the House of Representative. With Register editor in chief Shannon Mullen, staff writer Peter Laffin, and EWTN News' senior Vatican analyst Frank Rocca we look at the election, what it means for Catholics and the country.