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A Christmas Prayer
By Patti J. Mitchell
A prayer/poem for Christmas
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What the Church Needs More of
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Catholic Churches need to promote the sacraments and more Mass times
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Advent Is Not Just a Countdown to Christmas
By Timothy McHugh
Today, most Catholics see Advent as simply a countdown to Christmas. When pressed, most Catholics can explain that Advent is a time to prepare for the coming of Christ. After all, the word Advent comes from, "ad-venire" in Latin or "to come to." Many Catholics either never knew or have forgotten that Advent is also a penitential season.
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Is this the Day of Truth or another False Attraction?
By Ralph Hathaway
The Truth is found through Christ
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The Grace of Waiting
By Aaron Schuck
This article explores the long Catholic tradition of waiting for divine providence, showing how saints and spiritual writers—from Augustine to Pope Francis—treat holy delay as an active form of trust rather than passive resignation. It offers a clear, conversational look at why slowing down and surrendering control remain essential disciplines for spiritual maturity in a hurried age.
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Pope Leo Leads in Lebanon
By Timothy McHugh
Much news has been made about Pope Leo’s trip to Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicen Cread. Justifiably so, recognizing this important milestone and using it as a call for Christian unity is a critically necessary message at this time in history. However, Pope Leo’s subsequent visit to Lebanon was also powerful and rich in meaning and purpose.
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Take Kids to Meet Jesus Not Santa
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Children should be led to someone more important than some made-up character that comes seasonally
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This Holy Season
By Marianne Giltner
This Holy Season
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Let There Be a Big Bang or LIGHT!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Do you want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Did "all" just happen with a super colossal Big Bang? I do believe your brain is too smart to see what is a lie and what is the truth.
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Can We Make Dressing Up For Mass ‘A Thing’ Again?
By Michael Saffran
Former necktie-detester Michael Saffran offers sartorial advice to Catholic churchgoers — starting with: “Can we all agree to ditch the shorts and flashy T-shirts, please?”
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Babylon the Great
By Tom Stidl
An article showing the possible repercussions of the mayor's election in New York City.
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Reflections on RFK Jr. and The Atlantic Cover
By Aaron Schuck
A reflection on RFK Jr.’s rosary controversy, examining political misuse of sacred symbols, the risks of selective outrage, and the surprising ways grace can work even through imperfect public moments.
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Sacraments, Sponsors, and the Call to Authentic Discipleship
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article explores the sacred responsibilities of parents, godparents, sponsors, catechists, and priests in preparing souls for Baptism and Confirmation, grounding their roles in the Catechism and Canon Law while addressing contemporary controversies with a call to both truth and authentic Christian charity.
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Taking time to Find Thanks for all we have beyond Anxiety and Fear
By Ralph Hathaway
More in life than fear
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Count Your Blessings: Thanksgiving Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Giving thanks for God's blessings in my life
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Who sits at the right hand of Jesus in Glory?
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to Mary the Mother of God and her rightful place in Glory
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Thanksgiving is Catholic, Always
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Friendly reminder: Thanksgiving is Catholic since the Last Supper
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