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The Conversion of Saint Paul
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Paul was born in Tarsus, a port city in the southeastern part of Turkey. He was from a Jewish family, who traced their roots back to the tribe of Benjamin. This Jewish community had been sent to Tarsus during the Diaspora. Pompey had made Tarsus the capital of the province of Cilicia.
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Living The Worthy Life: Socialism, Social Justice, And The Second Coming Of Communism
By Michael Cunningham
What is Catholic Social Justice? In addition to being grounded in scripture, Catholic Social Justice is shaped by Catholic Social Teaching, the official instruction on social issues from the Pope or Catholic Bishops.
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Should the Church sell all its riches to the poor?
By Tony Jesse
In her book, How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, Elizabeth Lev articulates that Catholicism expresses its foundation as the true church of Christ in that it showcases the formula of: the true, the good, and the beautiful.
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Prodigal Royals?
By Lorrie McNickle
I am watching and following with fascination this whole mess with Harry and Meghan, I really am not sure what they are anymore, or how they plan to function in society these days, having given up their royal titles with the desire to go it alone.
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Marie Elisabeth Turgeon--- Charity was her unifying principle and, though sick most of her short life, she founded the Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.
By Larry Peterson
Elisabeth Turgeon was born February 7, 1840, in Beaumont (Quebec) Canada. She was the fifth child of nine that would be born to Louis-Marc Turgeon and Angele Labrecque. Elisabeth was always sickly but was blessed with a brilliant mind.
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Living The Worthy Life: A Look At Religion Today With The Eternal Perspective
By Michael Cunningham
Things in the United States are rapidly changing today. Many of our belief systems are going through large mass changes. Just look at our idea of the word forefathers. Several generations ago if you asked a group of students about our forefathers they would have thought about our Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, George Washington, and John Adams.
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POPE PASCAL I
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pasquale dei Massimi was born into an aristocratic Roman family around the year 775. He is a member of the same family as Pope Stephen, his immediate predecessor. The parents of this young child were Bonosus and Theodora. Pascal’s mother was known to be a devout Christian and was known for her acts of piety and sanctity.
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A Child's Unconditional Love
By David Heath
In this month of the 47th anniversary of Roe V Wade, it bears us to remember the children - some 60,069,971 since 1973 - that have been denied the right to life.
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The Last Rebellion - A Reflection on the Rise of Satanism
By Charles Fraune
Is it possible that Satanism is here to stay? That it is not a passing phenomenon but a new morphing of mankind toward its final perversion as the consequences of the Fall play out before us? This article will explore this potential as well as the idea that Satanism is simply the next logical step in the deterioration of the intellect of man, and of his connection to God and truth,
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We celebrate the Feast of the Espousal of Joseph and Mary.
By Troy Kroening
Joseph and Mary have an anniversary, too! And we celebrate it January 24th . We may think of an espousal or betrothal as an engagement, but it was more than that in the time of Joseph and Mary. Back then, it was the beginning of a marriage.
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Sister Mary Rosina was teaching impoverished children about Jesus when she was attacked from behind and martyred
By Larry Peterson
“Right from the time she could think for herself, she wanted to be a nun,” Evelyn McNally; Sister Mary Rosina’s sister. Constance Gladman was born in Koroit, Victoria, a small rural town in southwestern Australia. The date was December 23, 1922, and Constance would be the first of seven children born to her parents, Victor and Grace Gladman.
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The Final Battle Between The Lord and Reign of Satan: Marriage and Family
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The first clause of this title. The Final Battle Between the Lord and Reign of Satan is apocryphal and, therefore, terrifying- the stuff of twenty-first-century Hollywood fantasy.
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The Roe and Doe "Twins" The rarely discussed "Double Abortion Whammy"
By Larry Peterson
We have all heard of Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that, to date, has LEGALLY allowed for the termination of more than 60,000,000 children in utero. But many of us are not aware that on the very same day that decision was handed down, the very same court by the very same vote also handed down a decision called Doe vs. Bolton.
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The Vision of Pope Leo XIII
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
One of the most important events in the last 500 years is known as the Vision of Pope Leo XIII.
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A convert, wife, mother, and humanitarian: Caroline Chisholm helped thousands of young female immigrants
By Larry Peterson
Caroline Chisholm was born in Northampton, England, in 1808. She was the daughter of William Jones, a wealthy farmer, who had been married four times. Three of his wives had died in childbirth, and Caroline’s mom was his fourth. She had seven children and Caroline would be the last.
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3 reasons Catholics are leaving and what you can do about it
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is often said “the church is bleeding young people.” The Church is bleeding people of all ages, although mostly those under 30 years of age. In order to stop the bleeding of a wound one must understand the cause of the wound and how deep it goes. That is also true for the Church.
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POPE STEPHEN IV, PROTECTOR OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Stephen IV is one of the shortest-lived popes, having reigned only seven months before he died. He is known for his piety and for protecting the papacy’s interest in controlling the Holy Roman Empire.
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