"Because nature, and especially human nature, is fallen it must be corrected and the evil within it must be mortified."
-C.S. Lewis
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Blessed Daniel Brottier
Pray and Sacrifice for Bishop Philipos Mar Stephanos Thottathil, Bishop of Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy
ICYMI: Women of the Gospels Teach Us to Be Holy, Part I, by Amber VanVickle at TOH BlogÂ
Hospitality: The Great Primordial Truth, by Luigi Giussani at Church Life Journal
Five American Single Malt Whiskeys to Try, by Tom Wilmes at Garden & GunÂ
The Difference Between Constructive Correction and Destructive Criticism, by Michael Brown at The StreamÂ
23 Most Beautiful Small Towns Around the World — From Popular Spots to Hidden Gems, by Lindsay Cohn at Travel + LeisureÂ
Cardinal Cupich and the Hermeneutics of the Abyss, by Larry Chapp CWR
5 Reasons Your Home May Not Feel Like A Sanctuary, by Melissa at The Inspired RoomÂ
Senator Tim Scott: The Drug of Victimhood and the Narcotic of Despair, at Daily News