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Embracing Tradition: The Vital Role of the SSPX in Preserving Catholic Heritage
By The Narrator
Preserving Tradition
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Has New York Forgotten?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
New York's fall from grace is imminent following the mayor's race
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Touching God
By Deacon Jonathan
Being vulnerable to God and to each other.
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Dreaming dictators; Eternal tyrants By: Greg Maresca
By Greg Maresca
In a surreal moment of live-mic candor, Putin and Xi’s casual musings on biotech-driven immortality at a military parade expose not only their delusions of eternal power but also a chilling disregard for the soul, revealing a worldview where longevity is engineered, dissent is terminal, and grace is conspicuously absent. Best, GM
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Losing our Dogs - They’ve Just Gone Ahead a Little While
By Richard Horrell
When our dogs leave us, love doesn’t end — it just runs ahead a little while. A tribute to God’s brilliance in creating such pure companions.
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Big Block of Cheese
By Janet Cassidy
Providing for those who are food insecure doesn't speak to our generosity, but to their right to have the basics.
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The Both And of Immigration
By Timothy McHugh
The media, pundits, and activists on the left and the right still cannot figure out the Catholic Church and its teaching on immigration.
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Pro-Life Stakes and Catholic Responsibility in Virginia
By John M. Grondelski
This year's election in Virginia is not just about the Governor but about the long-term lock-in of pro-abortion/pro-gender ideology laws in the state -- or of pro-life opportunities. The background and stakes.
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The Veil of Veronica
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to Saint Veronica
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Off the radar The real genocide is not taking place in Gaza, but in Nigeria
By Greg Maresca
Amid the highest global conflict levels since World War II, Nigeria has become the deadliest country for Christians, where coordinated Islamist insurgencies have killed over 52,000 believers in a genocidal campaign of religious cleansing met with global indifference and government complicity.
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It’s Enough To Make God and A Grown Man Cry
By Michael Seagriff
This man saw no visible evidence in the actions of these adults that any of them really believed that Jesus Christ was really, truly and substantially present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Sacred Eucharist reserved in the Church’s tabernacle or that any of them even thought this would be an appropriate time for them to silently pray.
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Why Can´t I be as Forgiving as Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela are exceptional examples of men who forgave people most of us would have regarded as enemies unworthy of any mercy.
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A Letter to New York: Where Are You Going?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
New York will not sleep if crime, murder, and Sharia Law become a reality under Zohran Mamdani. When will they ever learn?
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Let God Rewrite Your Story
By Joseph Peach
From childhood mischief to ancient kings, every sinner shares the same lesson: our failures don’t define us. God’s mercy can turn even our worst moments into a bridge to grace.
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Resurrected Christ above the altar? I thought, No — not in our Church.
By Richard Horrell
A moving reflection on loss, love, and redemption. Through childhood memories and the wisdom of the Cross, this piece calls the reader back to the heart of Catholic faith — where the Crucified Christ, not comfort, stands at the center of every true joy.
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The Lord Rescues: Reflections on the Readings for the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The theme of humility weaves its way through this week's readings. The opposite of humility is pride. "Pride goeth before the fall" is an old adage which many know but we all have difficulty following. It is a common theme in the Wisdom books of the Bible: “Those who fear the Lord prepare their hearts and humble themselves before him.” Sirach 2:17. Jesus emphasizes the importance of humility.
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Are You Stuck in Life's Snare?
By Janet Cassidy
Sometimes we can feel a little stuck. In this reflection I offer the solution to breaking free from the Fowler's Snare.
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