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The definition of sin
By George Calleja
Sin is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience; it is failure in genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures human solidarity. It has been defined as "an utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law."
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Supreme Court nominee Judge Jackson is dangerous to religious freedom
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As members of the United States Senate consider their upcoming vote on President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, Christians should be wary of readily singing the judge’s praises.
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Follow Your Conscience…But Form it Properly First!
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Follow your conscience or follow authority? Which causes more problems?
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Preparing for the End… and the Long Haul
By Caroline Godin
Is the End near? Do we panic? How should we live these days?
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The Catholic President Biden Showed Up in Warsaw
By Cole Kinder
President Biden gave a very good speech in Warsaw promoting Catholicism, the rule of law, Western values, and tradition!
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Science is Clear - Life Begins at Fertilization
By Christina M. Sorrentino
We know and believe as Catholics that science, specifically biology, only re-confirms what we already know on the matter of when a human life begins within a female's body.
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Neither Russia's Autocracy Nor Ukraine's Liberal World Order, But Marching Toward the Fatima Victory
By Rex Teodosio
A Fatima perspective against the evils of both Russia and the Liberal Global Order
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Was St. Frances Cabrini Scrupulous?
By Jacinta
While reading the 1977 book, "Mother Cabrini" written by "A Daughter of St. Paul" I came across an interesting section concerning modesty. Was St. Frances Cabrini acting "scrupulous" when she made the women in Nicaragua to wear modest clothes?
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Wedding Vows-A Fresh Look at a Timeless Topic
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
A new look at your wedding vows-harder to keep than you imagine.
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Seek comfort through Jesus
By George Calleja
Many people are in search of comfort, due to the hectic lifestyle, family problems, of being anxious, besides are stressful situations one finds himself in life. People try different things to be comforted and feel the relief that is much desired.
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Lord, Lord… Are You a Pharisee?
By Caroline Godin
Many who say, "Lord, Lord," will be surprised in the end when they cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven. How are you doing with this?
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Social Justice: Burden or Blessing
By Caroline Godin
Social justice is worth fighting for, if you're fighting for the right reasons. Are you?
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Can non-believers go to heaven?
By Joe Magee
The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is found in Jesus Christ alone, and that non-Christians and non Catholics can, nevertheless, receive that salvation through the mysterious, unseen workings of God's grace.
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Ukrainian man clinging to crucifix gives lesson to the world
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The images coming across the news screen and social media feeds daily of the war in Ukraine are devastating. Children murdered in the streets, mothers huddling in the cold with their children, and fathers saying goodbye to their children as they stay to fight. Sadly, perhaps, these are images many have already become accustomed to seeing. However, one image and one man symbolizes the source of hop
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Miracle? Did a St. Michael statue begin bleeding for the Russia invasion?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Catholics are no strangers to miracles. The belief in miracles being performed by God is rooted in Scripture. Throughout the centuries, on every continent, God has continued performing miracles. Although belief in private miracles or revelations are not an obligation, the faithful have long found comfort in miracles and their messages. One woman said she experienced a miracle in her home when Russ
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How to Answer a Question
By Peter Turner
A concise guide to answering questions about the faith
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Catholic Forgiveness maybe the Best Strategic Solution to End the War
By Cole Kinder
The Catholic Church is about helping us all reach the goal of salvation. We are taught to forgive and act in good faith to help those around us out, no matter their sins. Because of this, we posses a certain amount of good faith that might be needed for Russia to backdown from their invasion of Ukraine.
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