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2025 Election Preview
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Election Reminder, as it is five weeks away. Make a plan to vote in state and local elections 2025
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Cardinal Cupich: a Shepherd or Wolf?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Cardinal Cupich has defied church teachings to honor an outgoing career politician who had no regard for the unborn children in his career in politics
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Praying for All
By Janet Cassidy
How do we pray for those who cause suffering? We can look to St. Paul for help.
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Women Fare Better When Choosing Life
By Phyllis Deroian
A comparison between what pro-life women' centers offer for women in an unwanted pregnancy and the abortion industry.
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How I 'Read' My Church
By Gary Sullivan
A church is the place where time and space collapse into one single event. In the liturgy, we are at the Last Supper, we are at Calvary, we are in the future New Heaven and New Earth and we are in the present moment. Jesus’ once and for all sacrifice, resurrection and ascension are being made present. Heaven and earth are touching and the veil is opened. This is the language of our sanctuary at Sa
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Monday Sept 29, 2025
By Richard Horrell
Jesus saw Nathanael under the fig tree — and He sees you, too. Today’s Scriptures remind us that before we seek Him, He already knows us, loves us, and calls us into His everlasting kingdom.
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Angels Amongst Us
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Feast
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The Bliss of Holy Mass
By Marianne Giltner
The Bliss of the Holy Mass
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Of course I believe in Christ; Just look at my Talents
By Ralph Hathaway
The gifts of the Holy Spirit
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Unwritten Prayers
By Jose Antonio Ponce
Personal prayer, that which is just between ourselves and God, is precious and worth keeping to ourselves.
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Making Big Families Normal Again
By J.C. Miller
This article discusses the declining fertility rate and the social stigma associated with large families in America. It argues that to address the birth dearth, society needs to shift its perception of what constitutes a "weird" family size and encourage bigger families through cultural and policy changes.
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Monica, Augustine and Faustina: The Spiritual Power of Tears
By Gabriel Martin
Tears move the heart of God.
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Choose Love and Always Love
By Christy Romero
We are being persecuted today, just like Christians were persecuted 2,000 years ago for speaking the truth. But we cannot allow fear to stop us. In memory of Charlie Kirk, in memory of all martyrs that have given their lives, we must choose Christ, we must choose love…
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Fighting the “Daughter of Eve” Within Us
By Kevin J. Banet
Our Christian faith is a constant battle between who God calls us to be, and the lies the devil whispers to distort our identity. This struggle is not only external but also within our own hearts. We must resist the pull of the “daughter of Eve” within us, the tendency toward disobedience.
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Stephanus - Chapter 5 - The Consequences
By Pablo Mallo
Fictional writing based on Biblical facts
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Every Knee Shall Bend – The Powerful Example of One Holy Priest
By Michael Seagriff
What I witnessed and what this priest did was nothing short of miraculous! Despite his physical limitations, He was determined to give honor to the God he so obviously believed was in his hands.
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Are You the Gospel’s Complacent, Comfortable Rich Person?
By Katie Zalany
Today’s readings ought to give us pause if we are the “rich” people lavishing in what we’re fed, how we’re dressed, and how leisurely we spend our time on the couch while the poor suffer outside of our walls. Have we become too complacent in our excess and comfort?
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