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More Articles - page 145
October 2025 Feast Days and Sunday Gospel Preview
By The Catholic Philadelphian
October brings to everyone football played in the cool crisp night, cheering our team that made it to the postseason, and looking to win the World Series, nature walks to experience the fall foliage, and apple picking, to name a few autumn rituals. It is also packed with many feast days and holy reminders from the Sunday readings.
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Christianity before the Bible was compiled by the Catholic Church in 397 A.D.
By Richard Horrell
Before the Constitution, America was carried by men and women through hardship until the vision was secured. Before the Bible was bound, the Catholic Church carried the faith — preserving Scripture, celebrating the Mass, and standing firm through martyrdom.
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The evidence shows that our families are the key to transmitting our faith
By J.C. Miller
Thi article explores research on how faith is passed from one generation to the next, showing that parental religiosity, marital stability, and warm parent-child relationships are the strongest predictors of whether children remain religious as adults.
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Friends on Earth and Friends Above (part 5 of 5)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
catechetical, devotional
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What Pope Leo Did Not Say
By Timothy McHugh
Poe Leo’s recent interview with Crux understandably attracted significant attention, but critics appear to have only read one sentence.
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"O little key, I envy thee" | St Therese of Lisieux
By The Catholic Nurse
Each phrase drips with St Therese's rich love for her Divine Spouse. Savor more pearls of her wisdom and passion in this poetic, buried treasure.
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Saint Therese the Demon Slayer
By Gary Sullivan
The humility of Therese stands in contrast to the pride of the demons. Her littleness crushes and consumes the largeness of the demon’s ego one rose petal at a time.
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I Am Just Franciscan
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
On Oct. 3, we celebrate the Transitus of St. Francis of Assisi--His jubilant entrance into Heaven from his life on Earth. In honor of his feast day on Oct. 4, I wish to share an attempt to answer a question asked of me. Why am I a Secular Franciscan? Why did I choose to profess to the Secular Franciscan Order? I have merely endeavored to answer what remains a mystery to me. Pax et Bonum.
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Proud Demise
By JFF III
Poem on today’s readings
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My Church, Your Church, Our Church, or The Church?
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The Church is not a physical location, but the spiritual body of Christ.
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The politics of prayer
By Greg Maresca
The assassination of Charlie Kirk ignited a bitter congressional clash over prayer, revealing deep partisan fractures and urging a return to prayer as a unifying, sacred act rather than a political weapon.
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Critical Message To All Catholics
By Eileen Renders
This writing is to trigger reflection upon "Why God made us", and the rewards of following, to the best of our abilities, of how to answer His word to us.
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With a freewill offering I will sacrifice to you
By Adam Charles Hovey
I will give thanks to your name, O LORD, for it is good.
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Into the Unknown we all shall enter
By Ralph Hathaway
Ahead with Christ we will find forgiveness
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St Jerome
By Marianne Giltner
St Jerome
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Blessings through the cracks
By Eddie Kunz
Life can be hard, but we are still blessed none the less
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The Peace That Stays
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A soul-stirring reflection on how true peace is not the absence of problems, but the presence of Christ—the only peace that stays when everything else fades.
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