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Does Pope Francis Get What It Takes to Feed the Poor as He Calls For? via Fr. Z’s Blog - BigPulpit.com

Art and Theology, Beauty and Truth, Work Together in the New Evangelization - Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture

Nativity Quiz – Shaun McAfee, Epic Pew

Catholic Websites Indispensable in Age of Francis – Damian Thompson, Catholic Herald

How Middle Earth Converted an Atheist Professor by Francis Phillips of Catholic Herald - BigPulpit.com

Miami: Traditional Latin Mass Bringing in Young People – Fr. Z’s Blog

Images That Prove Dads Are Pretty Great - Shaun McAfee, Epic Pew

Review: Treasure & Tradition: The Ultimate Guide to the Latin Mass - Peter Kwasniewski PhD, New Liturgical Movement

Pope Francis and Appeasement by Donald R. McClarey JD of The American Catholic - BigPulpit.com

What Happened to the Old Devotions? – Steve Skojec, One Peter 5

The Failure of Catholic Higher Education – The Motley Monk, The American Catholic

Robert George: Despite Scorn, We Must Continue to Fight Sam-Sex ‘Marriage’ – Diane Montagna, Aleteia∝

Confessions of A Science Agnostic – Bob Kurland, Catholic Stand

For Church Teaching, Brawl Over Immigration Order Is a Side Skirmish - Mark Stricherz, Aleteia∝

Watch and Pray, Preparing for Christmas – Dcn. Edward Looney, Ignitum Today

Two Yangs Can’t Make a Baby – Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine

Natural Family Planning: Birth Liberation Not Birth Control – John McNichol, Catholic Stand

There’s a War on Christianity, but Pope Francis Stammers – Sandro Magister, Chiesa

Turning to the East in the Diocese of Lincoln – Fr. Z’s Blog

Rusty Reno Doubles Down – Dr. Ed Peters, In the Light of the Law

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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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