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Father Mark Beard
By Marianne Giltner
Father Mark Beard
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We're all called to be shepherds in one way or another
By Ralph Hathaway
We are all shepherds
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Hope for Our Times: A Catholic Awakening Across the World
By Richard Horrell
“From a royal Catholic funeral in England to record conversions in U.S. dioceses and the election of Pope Leo XIV, signs of revival are stirring. Catholics now outnumber Anglicans among the young in Britain, and parishes across the world report growth. In troubled times, the Church shows she is alive—One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic, enduring as Christ promised.”
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I Won A Debate With An Athiest
By Nathaniel Slattery
He was a friend of mine, and we have had long conversations now privately afterwards. I told him I want to convert him.
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For Someone Else
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Gospel
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God has Spoken
By Richard Maffeo
God has spoken. We need to know what He has said.
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C-sections, Conversions & the Acetaminophen/Autism experiment
By The Catholic Nurse
Now is the time to save these women's souls and babies' lives by mitigating their deals made with the devil.
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The Heresy of Catharism (aka, Albigensianism)
By Joe Tevington
The Heresy of Catharism (aka, Albigensianism)
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The Answer to Charlie Kirk's Memorial
By Ralph Hathaway
To spread the Gospel
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The Better Path
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Memorial
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Weak, but strong in Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
I know I am weak, but, my strength is in Christ
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Christian Nationalism
By Nathaniel Slattery
Talking about Christian Nationalism is like talking about authoritarianism. Not because they are both bad things or because they are both good things. It is because they are both vague things.
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The Early Church Fathers on Divorce and Remarriage
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church Fathers taught that a true marriage lasted until the death of one of the spouses. However, they also recognized, as does Scripture, that there are times when a separation may be necessary.
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United we stand, divided we fall
By Marianne Giltner
United we stand, divided we fall
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When My Heart Won’t Listen
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A prayer for every restless heart that keeps chasing what breaks it, asking God to teach us the difference between love that blinds and love that frees.
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Remembering Mass on Ben Franklin Parkway: 10 Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Recalling Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia to conclude his pilgrimage to the United States and the 8th World Meeting of Families
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Day 5: Meditations on the Joyful Mysteries: The Presentation of the Lord
By Brandy M. Miller
Reflections and meditations on the presentation in the temple and the mysteries of the Rosary
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