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A Leo on Leo
By John M. Grondelski
What did Pope Leo the Great (Leo I) say about the Church's unity -- and how does Pope Leo XIV reflect that?
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"Catholic Priests are Pedos": Answer
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
An answer to the accusation about the sexual scandals
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Mother Cabrini's Venn diagram with God
By The Catholic Nurse
Using a penniless immigrant nun, God trusted her with massive amounts of real estate, capital and souls. Why?
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St. Martin's Day -- and the "Little Lent" That Follows
By John M. Grondelski
November 11, the Feast of St. Martin of Tours, also traditionally launched a "Little Lent," a preparation for Christmas. Explore it here.
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Probing Deeper into Scripture : Could Protestantism and Trent be in Apocalypse? ...
By Scott Pauline
A conjecture can be made that returning to traditional method, the 7 letters of apocalypse can be seen as the ages of the Church. When they are correlated to the greater scenes of the dragon in the latter half of apocalypse, the ages make really good sense. From this, the age 4 ends up being first Protestantism, and then age of solo ratio ,or the rejection of all supernatural mystery and grace.
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5 quotes from St Martin de Tours
By The Catholic Nurse
"With the sign of the Cross, I shall break through more enemy ranks than if armed with shield and sword."
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Notable Catholic Marines
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Looking back at Catholics who were a part of a 250-year tradition representing the few, the proud, the Marines
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Are you ready for the call?
By Fr. Francis Maple
It is of the utmost importance when God calls us at the end of our lives that we are ready.
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A trio of Leo's
By The Catholic Nurse
As we celebrate Pope St Leo I the Great's festival today, we do not wish to confuse him. To keep our Pope Leo's straight, here are history's top 3, most discussed Pope Leo's in order of appearance...
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The "Mystic of Dijon:" St Elizabeth of the Trinity
By The Catholic Nurse
In our trying times, she teaches us that no political power has absolute claim over our souls. Let us call on the “Mystic of Dijon” to intercede in “the Praise of Glory,” as a sign of hope during the current social unraveling of our time.
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Many people don't know the Cathedral of the Pope.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Many people do not know the Cathedral of the Pope.
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Gregorian Masses for the dead: are they stipulated in your will?
By The Catholic Nurse
If God is outside of time; it is never too late to pray for our dead. The Council of Trent tells us, “The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Perpetual Sacrifice, is the greatest of all suffrages for the Holy Souls.” Gregorian Masses are a solution.
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The “No Kings” Claims of Abuse-of-Power Apply to both Parties
By Lloyd Benes
Millions of people in 2700 locations protested President Trump on Oct 18, 2025 for the 2nd "No Kings" day. Protests were over "abuse-of-power". But all leaders must be held to the same moral &constitutional standards. Both parties have abused power. Review Trump ballroom, weaponization of DOJ, slashing health & food benefits, Illegal taxpayer funding of abortion, violence by the Left, deficits
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A prayer for priests by St Therese of Lisieux
By The Catholic Nurse
If we want holy priests, here is how St Therese asked her Spouse for them.
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Dreaming dictators; Eternal tyrants By: Greg Maresca
By Greg Maresca
In a surreal moment of live-mic candor, Putin and Xi’s casual musings on biotech-driven immortality at a military parade expose not only their delusions of eternal power but also a chilling disregard for the soul, revealing a worldview where longevity is engineered, dissent is terminal, and grace is conspicuously absent. Best, GM
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In the Hand of God: Reflections on the Readings for The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)
By Tom Klocek
This weekend we have the Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls'). Many will probably have been caught up in Hallowe'en, which stands for the eve of the feast of All Saints. However, we, the Church Militant, should welcome the opportunity to celebrate the Church Suffering (those in Purgatory) and the Church Triumphant (the Saints in Heaven).
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All Hallow's Eve: from Octave to Triduum
By The Catholic Nurse
Through observances of All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints’ Day, and All Souls’ Day, believers are called to a renewed awareness of life’s transience and the hope of an eternal life through Christ.
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