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Saint Paschal of Baylon…Pope Leo XIII proclaimed him the Seraph (Angel) of the Eucharist
By Larry Peterson
On May 16,1540, a baby boy was born to Martin and Elizabeth Baylon in the Kingdom of Aragon, located in Spain. This day also happened to be the Feast of Pentecost. Since the people in Spain refer to the Feast of Pentecost as the Pasch (Passover) of the Holy Ghost., his parents named their new son, Paschal.
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How Many Heisman Trophy Winners Has Abortion Killed?
By Peter Darcy
Tim Tebow’s baseball career may have hit a wall this year due to suffering a broken bone in his hand, but he is still one of the most intriguing public figures in modern American life. He is not giving up, though. He never gives up on what is most important to him.
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Human Rights for the Least of Our Brothers and Sisters
By E.M. McCarthy
There is renewed effort to squash a surge in pro-life legislation in the U.S.. Online platforms are censoring ultrasound pictures of preborn individuals. Instead of evidence, the media presents readers with a narrative which taps into the emotions and lifestyles of the pregnant women who seek abortion.
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Mother Maria Skobtsova—She had two titles: The "Saint of the Open Door" and The "Trash Can Saint". She was also Martyred by the Nazis
By Larry Peterson
What follows is a brief story about a woman who would have had to be considered one of the most unlikely candidates for sainthood. A chain-smoking, twice divorced, nun with a brilliant mind and a heart so big she just could never love enough.
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You Don't Need to Calm Down
By E.M. McCarthy
A famous country/pop singer has a new song out depicting Christians as dumb, fat, and homophobic.
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Go Where the Sheep Are
By Katie Zalany
I recently attended a day of mindfulness at a local community organization not only to help me in my job in corporate wellness where we teach these concepts for stress management, but also for my own personal learning and prayer life, trying to stay more present to others and God, and deepen my experience of peace in everyday life.
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Where Have All the John the Baptists Gone?
By E.M. McCarthy
We are living in wild times in the Catholic Church. In the news is a bishop (no less) who is offering a special Mass for Catholics attending Pride events in New Jersey. Why support a Pride parade which seems to revel in gay sex or at least supports this lifestyle choice?
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My Daughter, Look at My Wounds
By Katie Zalany
I pulled out my rosary on Pentecost morning. When I pray the rosary, I typically use a book called “Secrets of the Rosary” given to me by my younger brother. As I was pulling out the book, I flipped to a page with words that jumped right out at me: “My daughter, Look at my wounds.” They were words that Jesus spoke to a female saint.
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Rainbow Smackdown 2
By E.M. McCarthy
There are several developments in the LGBTQ+ “special rights” arena. The House passed The Equality Act which would declare LGBTQ+ people as a protected class in the same way African Americans are.
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"GOD"
By Ralph Hathaway
I just finished watching the Solemn Installation Mass of Wilton D. Gregory, the 7th Archbishop of Washington D.C. How could anyone watching not have a tear or two, tears of joy and exultation, as perhaps over 1,000 clergy in attendance at such an auspicious occasion.
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Finding Meaning in Our Rituals and Traditions
By BJ Gonzalvo
Traditions and rituals mark important moments in our story that must be remembered and passed down to future generations. They allow us to not only remember but acknowledge, appreciate, and honor the stories of those who have gone before us.
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Will You Be on Our Lady's A-Team?
By Terri Thomas
Our Lady came to Fatima to begin the formation of her “A Team” – a team of new “missionary disciples” who would be bright lights in a time of darkness, and by living an authentically Catholic life, would mission to people who had received a watered down or distorted version of the Catholic Faith or had never received the true Catholic Faith at all.
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From Jehovah's Witness to Catholic Priest an Interview with Father Daniel Bowen, O. de M.the man who made that Journey
By Larry Peterson
Father Daniel Bowen, O. de M., distinctly remembers how every Sunday when he was growing up his mom would take him and his two brothers to Kingdom Hall. Their mom was a Jehovah’s Witness, and this was their church. It was as far removed from the Catholic church as one could imagine.
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Cathedral of Notre Dame Built by Faith
By Bill Dunn
I’m sure you saw the heart-breaking images last month of the massive fire at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Before the fire was even extinguished, hundreds of millions of dollars in pledges were already pouring in to pay for the rebuilding effort.
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Spirituality of Mother's Day? Let's Explore a Tradition - plus giveaway info!
By Julie
Mother's day is really basically a holiday that is more secular if you think about it. Anna Jarvis founded the modern day version of Mother's day in 1908 according to the history channel! It became an official holiday in 1914!
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A Church of Martyrs
By Nancy Marie Murray
Easter was recently celebrated with great joy and beauty. As we celebrate the Good News of the Resurrection, new Catholics are baptized and welcomed into the Church family, children receive their First Holy Communion, and teens are confirmed. Churches are filled to capacity for all these celebrations.
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Let No One Deceive You
By Joseph Michael
There’s a special kind of Kool-Aid being passed around at American seminaries and I’m really not sure what’s in it, but’s it is lethal. Recently, a New York Times article went viral in which the president of a seminary in New York City was interviewed by a typically Timesian editorialist; I’m not interested in plugging either of them so I’ll leave both individuals unnamed.
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