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A Most Fitting Response to the Redefinition of Marriage courtesy Robert Barbry II of Epic Pew - BigPulpit.com

Pope Francis: A Voice for Voiceless Christians – Joe Heschmeyer

Hard Sayings: God’s Word Never Changes – Ray Sullivan, Catholic Stand

A Thin-Skinned Vatican Spokesman Harms His Own Standing – Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

The Temptations of Christ, Part Four – Donald R. McClarey JD, The American Catholic

Tolerance Has Its Place, But Also Its Limits – Monsignor Charles Pope

Culture War Considerations – Emma King, Ignitum Today

Yoga: Harmless Exercise or New Age Sex Cult? – Patti Maguire Armstrong, Aleteia∝

Trying to 'Queer' Natural Law – Daniel McInerny, The Catholic Thing

Archbishop: Pakistan Prime Minister Must Take Blame for Failing to Protecting Christians – John Pontifex, Catholic Herald Magazine

Rockwell and Modernism: The Case of “The Art Critic” – Patrick Toner, Crisis Magazine

Being Charitable for the Right Reasons – Dusty Gates, Crisis Magazine

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The Art of Catholic America (July 17)

Art, music, literature — in a word, beauty — have in the life and history of Catholicism been a great evangelizing force. For a lesson in this we often turn to the lasting masterpieces and legacy of Christendom in Europe. But what about on our own shores: Is there an imprint on the U.S. from American painters, poets and the like who were Catholic? On Register Radio, we explore American artists and Catholicism in the U.S. with Robert Royal, founder and editor in chief of The Catholic Thing. Then we look at the ways the sexual revolution has impacted the professions — particularly education, psychology and medicine — with Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute.

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