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“What makes our moment in history arduous is our failure to see the relation between things, so bent have we been on their disruption and destruction. But God never really abandons a world, though the world abandons Him. He can take those very elements of nature which turned against Him, and make them the instruments of redemption.”
— Venerable Fulton Sheen

Friday

November 06, 2020 by Carrie Gress
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Saint Leonard ~ Sorrowful Mysteries

Your Daily Dose of Vinegar, by Jenny Adams at Garden & Gun

Pro-abortion Group Forbidden to Use Name ‘Catholics’ in Brazil, by Eduardo Campos Lima at Crux

‘Mission to Launch’ Initiative Helps Missionary Minded Millennials Transition to the Professional World, by Kathryn Wallice at NCR

5 Affordable & Easy Thanksgiving Decor Tips, by Jacey at Damsel in Dior

Spinach-Artichoke Baked Chicken, by Kelli Foster at The Kitchn

Our Mission Remains the Same, No Matter Who Wins the Election, by Constance T. Hull at Catholic Exchange

What a Brief Jog Can Do for Your Brain, by Ephrat Livni at Quartz

The Classic Blue-and-White Palette Gets a Vivid Twist, by Celia Barbour at Veranda

Number of Pro-Life Women in the House of Representatives Doubles, by Tyler O'Neil at PJ Media

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November 06, 2020 /Carrie Gress
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