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More Articles - page 151
Because even sacrifice has scars
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A raw reflection on the thin line between holy sacrifice and silent self-destruction—and the grace to know the difference.
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Can a Faithful be a Faithful?
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
Let's stop shaming Catholics for being sports fans!
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Charlie Kirk: Living Authentic Freedom
By Tanya Guthrie
Charlie Kirk used his gift of freedom in an authentic way, to spread Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.
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On Protestant Salvation, Going Straight to Heaven, & the Frequent Need for Purgatory
By Emily Berns
After Charlie Kirk's tragic death, many people, including Catholics, said that he is now in heaven with Jesus. Since Catholics believe that Catholicism is the true Faith, what is the teaching on Protestant salvation? And how likely is it that Kirk did go straight to heaven?
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Joan of Arc Would Have Loved Charlie Kirk
By Peter Darcy
Charlie Kirk exhibited an amazing similarity to St. Joan of Arc, both in life and in death. She started a movement that had world-changing effects, and Charlie has followed in her footsteps six centuries later.
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A Call To Christian Action
By Tom Stidl
A commentary on recent events in the news and a course of action for Christians especially our youth.
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A Vacation and a Pilgrimage - The Ynostrosa Way - And an Air Compressor
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Sharing some memories from our vacation - a mini pilgrimage for us! Going to Mass while traveling is such a blessing! Marriage is a journey and we are thankful that God is our guide!
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It's Not Too Late
By Michael Seagriff
There is still time to turn the tide, to save our souls and of those we know and love. Regain your voice. Break your silence. Enter this spiritual battle. Share, live and defend God's Truth!
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Echoes from Nicaea: The Creed
By Greg Maresca
In a year crowded with commemorations from wartime victories to pop culture milestones, the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea underscored a deeper legacy: the forging of the Nicene Creed that shaped Christianity and Western Civilization. Amid a culture that avoids absolutes, the creed endures as a countercultural declaration of timeless truths.
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Unpacking the Rosary: A 30-Day Journey into the Heart of the Rosary
By Brandy M. Miller
An invitation to a 30-day journey into the heart of the Rosary and the five gifts the Rosary offers to every Christian believer
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re: "Pedro Arrupe’s Legacy Confronts a New Test Amid Jesuit Abuse Lawsuit" ( ZENIT, 9/21/25)
By Joe Tevington
re: "Pedro Arrupe’s Legacy Confronts a New Test Amid Jesuit Abuse Lawsuit" ( ZENIT, 9/21/25)
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The Reluctant Evangelical
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
A Reflection On My Days As An Evangelical
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Erika Kirk, Catholic and Turning Point USA, and the Road Ahead
By Richard Horrell
Erika Kirk now carries both Charlie’s legacy and his spiritual journey—her Catholic witness may be the key to uniting a divided Christian movement around faith, life, and truth.
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Padre Pio and the American Friar
By Mary Ennis Meo
A Franciscan friar who served as a visiting priest in our parish was a remarkably intuitive and compassionate confessor. His gifts bore an uncanny similarity to another friar whom he once encountered, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina.
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Speak out!
By Marianne Giltner
Speak out!
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The Light
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Gospel
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Erika Kirk: 'I Forgive Him'
By Gary Sullivan
Fellow Catholic Erika Kirk stood before 100,000 people and millions more watching around the world and she spoke like a saint. About her beloved husband's assassin, she said, "I forgive him".
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