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Are you celebrating Halloween like a pagan? 5 ways you can celebrate it like a Catholic.
By Rex Teodosio
Are you celebrating Halloween like a pagan? Here are 5 ways you can celebrate it like a Catholic.
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The Ultimate Failure of Postmodern Progressivism
By Robert Curtis O.P.
We see postmodernism drawing its tentacles around everything in our lives; it is the ultimate social parasite. We see progressives trying to take control of the government and our culture.
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YOUR SILENCE JESUS
By Juan Trujillo
¿What is between you and me, Jesus? 5 meters. You are close. Just now that I’m seeing you,
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The Secret of Endurance
By Mary Rivers
Like most young adults, I thought I could take on the world. Bullying, segregation, injustice, sexism, could be overcome by loving thoughtful words, actions that were not violent, but demonstrative.
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ALL THE FLOWERS PRAISE GOD - ALETEIA CONTEST VOTE PLEASE
By Juan Trujillo
We are participating in “Lampstand Aleteia - October” and we need your help.
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Egalitarianism in the Post-Christian World
By Robert Curtis O.P.
I continue to use this term, “post—Christian" to illustrate what some scholars, postmodern progressive academic elitists, and certain politicians believe the world to be. We Christians will always know better.
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First Encounter- Immigrants
By Mar Camen
Our society’s uneasiness comes from the imminent arrival of new immigrants. We simply don't trust anyone we don't know.
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The Instructive Self-Destruction of Harvey Weinstein
By Karl Erickson
A forest of trees has already been sacrificed to this fast-spreading Weinstein burn, but I have to share a few observations regarding the flaming fall of this entertainment mogul.
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Save Us From the Fires of Hell
By Deborah Burton
It has been a harrowing couple of days following the centennial event at Fatima, Portugal. A group of us went north to Avierto, Porto and then ventured out to Valencia, Alvor, Monção and elsewhere in the Vinho Verde wine region. While we were visiting historic towns, churches and vineyards, we noticed airplanes flying back and forth and the strong smell of smoke.
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Signs in the Sky
By Thomas J. McIntyre
For the past four years and 8 months, a series of celestial signs have occurred. Now, such signs are not, in and of themselves, anything portentous. We are not to do as the Romans and other ancient cultures did and spend our days constantly looking to the sky for some omen from which to divine the will of the gods.
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Pope Francis, St. John XXIII and St. Joseph
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Had he been elected Pope in the 2005 Conclave, Jorge Cardinal Bergoglio would have taken the name John XXIV. He is reported to have told the late Francesco Cardinal Marchisano, “John, I would have called myself John, like the Good Pope; I would have been completely inspired by him".
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Why the Fatima Chastisement and Triumph Await Us
By John Horvat
This year we commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima, Portugal. The occasion is a time for reflection upon a world and Church in disarray. As a result, many sense that a dark future awaits us.
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Mass Murder in a Post-Christian World
By Robert Curtis O.P.
Disaster struck us again, this time in Las Vegas, Nevada with an unfortunately well-orchestrated plot to mass murder some 22,000, concert goers. Fifty-nine wee killed and five-hundred were wounded.
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On the Problem of Pain
By Allison Welch
When I first started teaching I was afraid I wouldn't know the answer. I've come to love the questions I can't answer. For starters, it means the student is thinking, often deeply, about the subject. How exciting.
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The Pope that Saved the Church and Christendom..The story of St. Pius V
By Larry Peterson
October is the month of the Holy Rosary. During the month we might also acknowledge the person known as the Pope of the Rosary, Pope St. Pius V.
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Best of Plans Sometimes Do Not Turn Out As Expected
By Deborah Burton
I am on a pilgrimage that I have been planning for a year and a half and am going to try to chronical lessons learned during this journey.
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Professional athletes: What, exactly, are you protesting?
By Greg Schlueter
This is not about a right to peacefully protest-- which we all ought to respect. I'm genuinely seeking here to understand what and why people are protesting-- inviting respectful conversation.
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