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News
Archbishop Welcomes Pope Francis

Features
Primitive Prayer
By Patrick T. Twomey

At the Heart of Christian Worship: Liturgical Essays of Yves Congar
Review by Nathan Jennings

Books
Incarnality by Rod Jellema
Review by Ephraim Radner

Broken: 7 “Christian” Rules That Every Christian Ought to Break
as Often as Possible
by Jonathan Fisk
Review by Jonathan Mitchican

The Melody of Faith by Vigen Guroian
Review by Anthony D. Baker

Cultures
Burners as Beloved Riff-Raff
By Jon Carlson

Catholic Voices
Struck Down, But Not Destroyed by Daniel H. Martins

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Sunday’s Readings
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