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The Rosary and Fatima
By Bryan J Dickerson
In 1917 in Fatima, Portugal, Our Blessed Mother brought to our troubled world a message of repentance, conversion and peace, and an important part of her message was devotion to the Holy Rosary.
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From Mystery to Institution: How Modernity Reframed the Language of “the Church”
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how Western modernity transformed the Church’s identity—from mystical communion to institution. This essay traces the shift from “Catholic” to “Roman Catholic,” through the Reformation, Enlightenment, and Vatican II’s renewal of mystery.
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Off the radar The real genocide is not taking place in Gaza, but in Nigeria
By Greg Maresca
Amid the highest global conflict levels since World War II, Nigeria has become the deadliest country for Christians, where coordinated Islamist insurgencies have killed over 52,000 believers in a genocidal campaign of religious cleansing met with global indifference and government complicity.
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Why Can´t I be as Forgiving as Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela are exceptional examples of men who forgave people most of us would have regarded as enemies unworthy of any mercy.
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SOUL FOOD: every Catholic Bible book explained in 1 sentence
By The Catholic Nurse
73 books, one story: God created. Man fell. Christ redeemed. God will restore the faithful in His time. The best way to understand the Bible is to open it and see Him in all His glory.
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The narrow gate of Sts Simon & Jude
By The Catholic Nurse
In Persia, angry magicians force the apostles to sacrifice to sun and moon gods. Instead, they destroy their idols and are martyred while lightening kills the Persian magicians. King Xerxes honors them with a basilica.
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Saint Michael the Archangel - Guardian of the Faithful
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Michael the Archangel is a powerful protector in Catholic tradition, defending the faithful and the Eucharist against spiritual warfare. His role is deeply rooted in scripture and has been reinforced by apparitions, shrines, and the teachings of Church Fathers. Invoking Saint Michael in times of crisis and aligning with his mission can inspire and guide Catholics in their spiritual jou
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1956 Hungarian Revolution Marks Anniversary Today
By John M. Grondelski
The article is a brief description of the October 1956 Hungarian Uprising, a national bid for freedom that resulted in bitter Soviet repression. It also focuses on the Catholic element: the persecution, release, and exile of the Hungarian Primate, Cardinal Jozef Mindszenty.
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Do you lie when you pray?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus, may we learn to pray like the tax collector, to recognise our worth in relationship with God. To rely not on our own resources but on Him who can give us everything we need. May our prayer bring about an intimacy and friendship with You, Who is the most wonderful Person in this world.
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A tale of two Pauls & the Passionists' Superpower
By The Catholic Nurse
What is the superpower of the Passionists order? Both St Paul's united their sufferings with Christ's to further our redemption. Their suffering was converted. They applied it toward strengthening us and providing comfort for suffering believers. But why, and how?
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The Highs and Lows of Spanish Pilgrimages
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
An account of the highs and lows of two Spanish "pilgrimages"
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The barefoot duchess in St Hedwig
By The Catholic Nurse
According to legend, this saint went barefoot even in winter. When urged by her bishop to wear shoes, she wore them on her hands.
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A Successful War?
By Janet Cassidy
The cost of war is death. Does that make it successful if the desired outcome is eventually accomplished?
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Catholics Who Served in US Navy
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Notable Catholics who served in the United States Navy
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The fine-tuning argument for God with 3-rebuttals for agnostics
By The Catholic Nurse
What or Who dialed-in every metric of our universe to support life as we know it? What are explanations and 3-rebuttals to agnostics?
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Apparitions at Fatima Portugal 1917 and its Impact
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The apparitions at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, witnessed by three young shepherd children, have shaped Marian devotion and offered messages of prayer, penance, and peace that continue to resonate today. The events unfolded against the backdrop of political upheaval and World War I in Portugal, providing a message of hope and divine intervention during a time of global turmoil. The Fatima appa
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Evangelization one-on-one (Acts 8)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
A reflection on Acts 8, the encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch.
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