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“All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.”
By Richard Horrell
Light on the Sins of the Church is a heartfelt reflection that confronts the flaws and sins both within the Church and society. Recognizing human frailty, the piece emphasizes that confession isn’t about justifying sin but acknowledging it, with Christ’s Cross offering redemption and healing.
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What is your god?
By Janet Cassidy
Today we are challenged to put ourselves to the test, just like Paul encouraged the Corinthians to do. Adding to that, I ask, "What is your god?" Take some time for some sound self-reflection.
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We Must Persevere in Prayer, Just Like St. Monica
By Christy Romero
We must thank St. Monica for her perseverance and patience. And just like her, we must not lose hope when God takes His time to answer our prayers. Even if we cannot see it, He is working behind the scenes.
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 3
By Tom Stidl
An article assessing the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples and its effects on the entire world.
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Become Her Novena, Not Just Her Devotee
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A heart-opening reflection on Mary—not through candles or rituals, but through her very qualities that make her the Pilgrim of Hope. This piece invites you to walk with Mary in trust, humility, and courage, and to discover how her ‘yes’ can become your own.
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When a Nation Abandons God
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The shooting in Minneapolis is another example of why America must turn back to God
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Lord, to whom shall we go?
By Pablo Mallo
The Future of Catholicism
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A New Spirit of Catholicism is Arising in France
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
A heartening quiet miracle is taking place in France as more people return to Catholicism in a country with a long history of secularism.
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From Shadows to Light: How Karol Wojtyla Became John Paul II, Messenger of Hope
By Rodolfo Sandoval
This article explores the formative years of Karol Wojtyla, later Pope John Paul II, showing how suffering, faith, and culture shaped his destiny as a messenger of hope. Born amid war and loss, Wojtyla’s devotion to prayer, literature, and philosophy prepared him to rise as a shepherd for the world. Drawing on Witness to Hope and spiritual reflections, the piece highlights how Poland’s culture of
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A Letter on the Gift of Suffering and the Crucifix
By Richard Horrell
A heartfelt reflection on why Catholics keep the Crucifix — not an empty cross — at the center of faith. Far from a symbol of defeat, the Crucifix reveals the meaning of suffering, the depth of God’s love, and the courage to face death with hope.
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 2
By Tom Stidl
an article describing the life of Jesus during the forty days after the Resurrection and his Ascension into heaven
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 1
By Tom Stidl
an article designed to explain the Resurrection of Jesus
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CRACKER BARREL REDUX -- MAYBE
By Charles Gruich
A sharing of personal experience and opinion on the current Cracker Barrel restaurant rebranding, culture provocation, and alleged embracing of Wokeness.
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Cracker Barrel and Lesson in Rejection of Modernism
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Cracker Barrel's shocking move to embrace modernism teaches us why things that aren't broken should never need fixing.
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The Good News is for All the World: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Are you truly living your life for God? That would be a good place to start your examination of conscience. Ask yourself why you do the things you do. Remind yourself to put God first, then other things will fall into place. Don't be left out where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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A BUMP IN THE ROAD!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Everyday--the unexpected can happen. How will we live through any storms that come, or high waters that rise? None of us know the hour, the day, the moment that "I can't believe this happened--happens." What to do? Read and learn.
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Are We Joyful, Humble, Fleshly Ciboria?
By Michael Seagriff
Are we joyful, humble, fleshly ciboria radiating the Love of the Lord within us to those about us?
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