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What’s the Best Way to Love Those With Same-Sex Attraction? by Carrie Gress, PhD, of The Catholic World Report - Big Pulpit

Schismatic Potential: A View from Germany – Michael J. Miller, The CWR Blog

Why Do You Remain Catholic? – Jamey Brown, Catholic Stand

Samuel Traut Killed, Popular Bible Teacher at NDSU Newman Center – Kathy Schiffer, Seasons of Grace

Women, God Does Not Make Mistakes - Abigail C. Reimel, Ignitum Today

Can I Trust a Spiritual Director who Uses the Enneagram? No. – Daniel Burke, Catholic Spiritual Direction

12 Interesting Things About the Magna Carta (and Why It Still Matters) - Matt Vander Vennet, Epic Pew

Catholics Can Help Fight Climate Change Simply by Resting - Jenny Heipp, Aleteia∝

Fortnight For Freedom: Sister Mildred Mary Ephrem - Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

Concerning the ‘Ecological’ Path to Salvation - Fr. James V. Schall SJ, The Catholic World Report

A Response from the Pontifical Academy of Sciences – Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, First Things

Laudato Si': Well Intentioned, Economically Flawed - Samuel Gregg

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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.