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Let AI Speak — The Truth Belongs to the Catholic Church
By Richard Horrell
In an age when Artificial Intelligence can uncover every word ever written, truth itself is rising to the surface. This reflection declares that the Catholic Church has nothing to fear from technology—because truth, history, and Christ Himself are on her side. Lies will fade; the light of faith will not.
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Unrestricted Abortion
By Timothy McHugh
A new Colorado abortion clinic is now offering abortions for any reason as any gestation according to the Washington Post. The idea of “late term abortions” was once to taboo for any politician to support. However, times seemed to have changed shockingly during "Respect Life Month."
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Neighbors over Corporations
By Nathaniel Slattery
The one problem in philosophy: An inability to differentiate between a human soul and a machine.
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Out of a Reluctance to obey God we shall fail without Wisdom
By Ralph Hathaway
Listen to wisdom God's Word
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When I Agree with a Troll Over More Mass Times: Reflection for 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
When a troll made a point to encourage the faithful to accommodate an additional Mass time for essential workers, he was on to something.
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The Hypocrisy of "No Kings" Protest
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The "No Kings" March is nothing but a political circus
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Remain Faithful Because Our Help is From the Lord: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
"Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1) In the Creed we acknowledge God as creator of all things, "seen and unseen." Today's readings should cause us to examine our faith more closely and determine where it needs strengthening.
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Two Teresas and One Elisa
By Christy Romero
There are three Spanish women who lived 400 years apart, and they had a tremendous impact on my life. One inspires me not to live a “lukewarm” faith, another one to work hard and be humble, and the last one taught me to never give up on my dreams.
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You Can't Kill The Truth
By Tony Jesse
They killed Socrates. They killed Jesus. They killed Charlie Kirk. The enemies of truth think they can kill a leader and the truth will die with that leader. But, the truth never dies.
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A Successful War?
By Janet Cassidy
The cost of war is death. Does that make it successful if the desired outcome is eventually accomplished?
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THE CRUCIFIX IS THE SIGN THAT ENDS ALL SIGNS
By Richard Horrell
Imagine this: Every day, over ??????,?????? times around the world — and more than ?????? ?????????????? times each year — Jesus speaks at the altar. Multiply that by 2000 years. It’s because of this unbroken sacrifice that the world still knows His Name. Here, the command still resounds: “Do this in memory of Me.”
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Time to End the Protestant Myth that Catholics Are Idol Worshippers
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Venerating images and sacred relics is not idolatry despite Protestant claims
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What is your life's story?
By Janet Cassidy
Actress Diane Keaton may have been a bit unconventional, but she definitely left a lasting impression. Significantly, she pointed out that each of us is "astonishing," in different ways.
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When We Journey with Mary to the Heart of Jesus Through Rosary
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Mary accompanies every devotee of the rosary to the heart of Christ
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Get Busy Living or Die!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Daily we must choose--to live or to whither and die. Obey His Words and we will be healed, just as God promises. What attitude, belief or God will be serve? Get busy living, or slowly we die from what we believe. Be alive in God's way, walk in His Light of healthy inspiration and lifestyle.
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The Little Chapel in Lincoln Nebraska
By Marianne Giltner
The Little Chapel in Nebraska
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The Hidden Saints Among Us
By Christy Romero
Do you have a hidden saint in your life? Someone who lived with humility, sacrifice, and without ever expecting a reward? My “papi” was one of those hidden saints, and today I want to honor him. Feel free to honor your own saint in the comments.
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