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Banning books does not ban sin
By Eddie Kunz
Banning books does not ban sin
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The Muse of St. Bruno
By The Catholic Nurse
Folklore holds that even if a marble St. Bruno could open its statuesque mouth; he would forever keep his vow of silence.
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Does your life gets harder as you get older?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Life gets harder the older we get.
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In Defense of the Two-State Solution
By Justin Soutar
Radical Zionism is the fundamental root cause of the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Without the existence and activity of this century-old ideology and movement, no such conflict would have arisen and persisted so stubbornly.
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The politics of prayer
By Greg Maresca
The assassination of Charlie Kirk ignited a bitter congressional clash over prayer, revealing deep partisan fractures and urging a return to prayer as a unifying, sacred act rather than a political weapon.
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Christian Nationalism
By Nathaniel Slattery
Talking about Christian Nationalism is like talking about authoritarianism. Not because they are both bad things or because they are both good things. It is because they are both vague things.
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Tongue of Fire: Vocation of Fr. Anthony Kodwo Eschun
By JMJ loves FBS
How Fr. Anthony became a priest and the gift he shares with others across the ocean.
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The first martyr's speech (Acts 6-7)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Countless souls have been saved by the inspiring witness of the martyrs, beginning with St. Stephen.
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We need each other
By Fr. Francis Maple
No man is an island we all need each other to grow up in a Spiritual life.
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A Divided Blog
By Janet Cassidy
Today I share some opinions on various topics, in one blog!
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Turn to me with all your Heart
By Stephen Clark
The truth is that ‘power exhausts those who don’t have it’. The corrupt (and their diabolical masters) merely laugh at the protests because they are untouchable by those means, they can pretend to investigate, chastise each other with speeches, and then go back to business as usual until the next time, decade after decade, generation after generation, century after century.
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Joan of Arc Would Have Loved Charlie Kirk
By Peter Darcy
Charlie Kirk exhibited an amazing similarity to St. Joan of Arc, both in life and in death. She started a movement that had world-changing effects, and Charlie has followed in her footsteps six centuries later.
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Echoes from Nicaea: The Creed
By Greg Maresca
In a year crowded with commemorations from wartime victories to pop culture milestones, the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea underscored a deeper legacy: the forging of the Nicene Creed that shaped Christianity and Western Civilization. Amid a culture that avoids absolutes, the creed endures as a countercultural declaration of timeless truths.
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Be A Light for Christ is Now Available on Amazon
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author has compiled 101 of his articles which were originally published on Catholic365 and self-published them through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing.
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re: Islamophobia: A Guide for U.S. Catholics on Anti-Muslim Bigotry (USCCB, 2025)
By Joe Tevington
re: Islamophobia: A Guide for U.S. Catholics on Anti-Muslim Bigotry (USCCB, 2025)
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St. Rose’s Wishing Well
By Christy Romero
Would you like to ask St. Rose of Lima to intercede on your behalf for a special prayer request? She has a wishing well in Lima, Peru, where you can drop her a letter with the hopes that your request will be granted.
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Beware of Ideology Trying to Influence Our Religion
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Catholics should beware of political ideologists - from the left or the right - exploiting their faith.
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