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The Feminine Genius: The Superpower of Women
By Connor Curley
By virtue of their feminine nature, women are predisposed towards a recognition of the human person and human dignity in a way that men are not.
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Deceptive Pride
By The Nameless Catholic
How many of us genuinely understand pride?
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The Lie of the 1900’s: Should American Husbands be Sole Breadwinners?
By Connor Curley
It is only in recent history that the family has been seen as a one-profession unit, and we need a return to the historic norm to ground us.
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A Self-Inflicted Wound
By Bryan J Dickerson
Last week, a Federal bankruptcy judge approved a $87.5 million settlement for victims of sexual abuse committed by clergy of the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey. A member of the Camden Diocese, the author offers his response to this settlement and the issue of clergy sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, which is a terrible self-inflicted wound upon the Church and a tragedy for the victims.
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An Argument Against School Prayer
By Peter Casella, PhD
Do we really want our kids to pray “Dear God” on Monday and “Dear Satan” by Friday?
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The Deceptive Allure of the Occult: How Celebrities Are Led Astray
By Catholic Crusade Ministries
In today’s fame-obsessed culture, a growing number of celebrities appear to be embracing the occult as a misguided shortcut to success, seduced by promises of fame, fortune, prestige and power.
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The Cancel Machine: Justice divorced from Mercy
By Connor Curley
Cancel Culture is born of a false sense of Justice, which itself is horrific when divorced from the concept of Mercy
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The Zietghiest of Salvation
By Connor Curley
History is moving towards an event, not just a recounting of past events
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CABRINI: Some Perspective
By Karen Salstrom
This is not a movie review, but instead an answer to those Catholics who were disappointed in the movie. There was a lot to learn and gain from the film, and I hope many will see it!
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The Need for Strong Men as Heads of Families
By Lady Catherine
This article is about how there is a lack of strong men as heads of families in our society and how God created men and women to have different roles, as well as how marriage and family require strong men.
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To the Media and all other Unqualified and fake Dementia* experts--Time to shut up
By Larry Peterson
This is about Alzheimer's and other dementias. My wife died of Alzheimer's and I was her caregiver until the end. I know about the illness. I am hoping some of the pundits who opine about this disease read this and think twice before cracking jokes or being critical of victims or their caregivers. It is a truly awful illness and nothing to joke about.
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Relative Nakedness: the Objectivity of Modest Dress
By Connor Curley
Are the dictates of modest dress an objective reality or social constructs?
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'Cabrini' Review: Well Done but a Little Too Mainstream
By Emily Berns
The movie Cabrini was well done in showing how Mother Cabrini built "her holy empire," but did seem to be a little too mainstream and did not have enough emphasis on the Faith and trusting in God.
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If Angel Studios Were to Make Another Saint Movie: The Case for Five Must Needed Biopics
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Five biopics that should and must happen
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The Missionary Attitude
By Connor Curley
We must become inspired to be missionaries in the Service of the Church
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How Might We Be Guilty of Not Sharing the Love of God?
By Eileen Renders
This article inspires us to check ourselves, and our motives so that we can live our best life
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Are We Like Jonah? Do we Resent the Mercy God Shows Sinners?
By Lorrie McNickle
Jonah was quite indignant when the Assyrians repented and were shown mercy by God. Are we like Jonah? Jesus spent a good deal of time addressing just this in his teaching and parables. We must trust him, and know that his ways are not our ways, and in the end everyone will be justified in their own unique way. Rejoice for the return of sinners to the fold, and trust in Christ!
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