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What Progressives Get Wrong About Peaceful Protest
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A reminder on what is peaceful and violent
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His Heart is Beating
By Christy Romero
Thirty-seven years ago, I heard the most beautiful words: “His heart is beating,” when I saw my baby’s heart in the ultrasound after an almost miscarriage. This month, we celebrate the Sacred Heart of Jesus. His Heart is beating with love for us in the Blessed Sacrament.
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LET'S GET DRUNK
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical
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Ewww
By Janet Cassidy
Wiping out the harmless. Let's not do this anymore.
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The Church of the Nativity: A Living Testament to Faith and Time
By Elias Michael
Step inside Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity and walk through nearly 2,000 years of history, prayer, and survival. This isn’t just the story of a church—it’s the living heart of Christian tradition.
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Happy Father's Day to All Fathers by Lambert Mbom.
By Lambert Mbom
"With a Father's Heart" is Pope Francis' invitation to every Father to celebrate father's day.
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The Forgotten Rosary: Why Most Catholics Don’t Know Its True Power
By Elias Michael
Once a spiritual weapon, today the rosary is often seen as old-fashioned or just symbolic. But behind those beads lies a power too many Catholics have forgotten. This post dives into the history, miracles, and promises of the rosary — and why it’s time to bring it back, truly.
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When Pilgrimage Becomes Prayer: What Visiting the Holy Land Did to My Faith
By Elias Michael
A personal journey to the Holy Land turned into something deeper — a prayer. This story reflects on how walking where Jesus walked, meeting local Christians, and witnessing the living Gospel changed everything. It’s about faith, presence, and remembering those still holding the light in Christ’s birthplace.
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Suicide and our Crucifix
By Richard Horrell
A deeply personal reflection on the power and purpose of the Crucifix—rooted in childhood trauma, redeemed by grace, and illuminated by Scripture and the saints. This piece invites readers to look again at the Crucified Christ, not as a symbol of defeat, but as the doorway to healing, forgiveness, and unshakable love.
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Riot or Protest: A Retired Marine and Deacon’s Understanding
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article explores the moral distinction between protest and riot through the lens of Catholic teaching, constitutional rights, and personal experience, emphasizing the sacred dignity of all human life, the responsibilities of peaceful assembly, and the need for justice rooted in charity and order.
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The Forgotten Flock: Why Christians Are Vanishing from the Holy Land And Nobody’s Talking About It
By Elias Michael
Christians in the Holy Land are quietly leaving. Not because they've lost faith — but because staying has become too hard. This story gives voice to those still holding on in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, and why we, as Catholics, must not forget them. Before the churches fall silent forever.
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Need a lift? Watch today's video!
By Janet Cassidy
Check out today's encouraging quote if you are struggling with hope/despair.
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Is the presence of Evil mentioned in the Bible anything to be concerned about?
By Ralph Hathaway
The presence of Evil is not new
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Santorini, an Unexpected Pilgrim Site
By Christy Romero
Are you living your life as a pilgrim or a tourist? I used to journey through life as a tourist, getting easily annoyed if my carefully planned life didn’t turn out the way I wanted it. Now, I’m trying to see changes in plans as an opportunity from God to try something different. Therefore, last summer, I decided to visit Greece as a pilgrim, not a tourist. And God surprised me in Santorini…
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Copy of a Letter Requesting Leo XIV Make St. Faustina a Doctor of the Church
By Stephen Steiniger
I want to promote St. Faustina as a candidate for Doctor of the Church. I think she is qualified. I think she can help today's Catholic in a special way. I believe she is a Doctor of Divine Mercy. The letter was sent to the pope and hopefully things work!
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POPE LEO vs. TRUMP?
By Richard Horrell
Pope Leo vs. Trump? The media wants a fight. The Church offers something better: truth with mercy, law with love. This isn’t division — it’s a call to virtue. Let’s cut through the noise and remember who we are. ?? Read the full message.
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That Old Devil
By Donna Dixon
Personal Reflection
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