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A Catholic School Removes Teacher for Defending Faith by Anne Hendershott of Crisis Magazine - BigPulpit.com

A Rapid Surge of Interest in Priestly Vocations in the Diocese of Albany – Fr. Z’s Blog

Book Review: Teresa Tomeo’s Pint-Sized Devotional – Patti Maguire Armstrong, Epic Pew

Art, Religion and Purpose – Brother André Marie

You Have a Voice Regarding Three-Parent Embryos - N. M. Barry, Catholic Stand

ISIS, the Coptic Martyrs, and the Brutal Reality of the Cross – ChurchPOP

Works of Mercy Part IV: Clothe the Naked and Bear Wrongs Willingly, Part V and Part VI – J. C., Ignitum Today

Finding Peace After Traumatic Events - Matt O’Connell, Restless Press

Film Review: Do You Believe? – Dave Hartline, The American Catholic

Catholic Relief Services Implemented Prophylactic-Promoting Video Series – Lepanto Institute

Purity: The Key to a Healthy Nation? - Vicki Burbach, Catholic Spiritual Direction

‘No Differences’ Theory Countered in New Study if Being Gay Is Genetic – Emily Stimpson, OSV Newsweekly

Love and the Skeptic – Carl Olson, Strange Notions

The Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen on Those Mysterious Creatures: Angels – ChurchPOP

Quæritur: Stole-less Confession Okay? – Fr. Z’s Blog

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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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