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St. Eustace the Hunter and the Magnificent "Stag"
By Larry Peterson
At the beginning of the second century there lived in Rome man named Placidus. Placidus was the commanding general of the Roman army under Emperor Trajan.
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Was Rod Dreher Right to Leave the Catholic Church?
By Arnold Scott
Rod Dreher is a great political and cultural writer who has written many books (Crunchy Cons, The Benedict Option) and currently contributes to The American Conservative.
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The Cultural Communists and Our Church
By E.M. McCarthy
We, as a society, no longer believe in personal sins. Forty years ago people may have sinned, but they admitted it. Why this is significant is because those who admitted they did wrong could be saved.
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The Road
By E.M. McCarthy
Around a bend in the road two brothers met. The older brother, Ben, had a long and thin build, with wisps of gray throughout his black hair. His serious nature made him study many fields and he knew many things.
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Expanded Theology of the Body: The Crucifixion, the Dislocated Shoulder, and the Broken Legs
By Scott Pauline
Our beloved St. John Paul II gave us an incredible treasure, the Theology of the Body, which revealed the age-old wisdom of the saints of the Church: though the Eucharist is the greatest Sacrament in terms of grace, the greatest sacramental sign is Marriage, since it images our ultimate calling, to unite with God forever in the next life.
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Liturgical Abuses and Moral Corruption
By Birgit Jones
The encroachment of liturgical abuses in the Church is a long debated bone of contention between various members of the Body of Christ.
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Great Things Come in Small Packages
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel, Jesus offered a parable to explain the Kingdom of God. He said, “[The kingdom] is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth.
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Why do some churches expose wooden beams in the ceiling?
By Joby Provido
When visiting older Gothic (or Gothic-revival) style churches, one cannot but ignore the beautiful vaulted ceilings. In some churches, they leave part of the ceiling exposed so you can see the wooden beams.
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666: Literal Numerology is Dumb
By Scott Pauline
So Caesar Nero's name added up to 666 and presumably one particular theological title of the Pope adds up to 666 and presumably Ellen Gould White's name adds up to 666 and what does it prove?
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If You're Attracted to Things of Hell, So What?
By Greg Schlueter
If you're attracted to someone of your gender, so what? If you're attracted to someone not your spouse, so what? If you're attracted to illicit media, so what?
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What Does the Church REALLY Teach About Contraception?
By Arnold Scott
I have noticed that there is a certain topic of moral teaching from the Church which, although deeply relevant to every married couple and to the common good, is never spoken of at Mass. That's peculiar, isn't it?
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Summary and Conclusion: Does the Millennium Need an Update from Augustinianism?
By Scott Pauline
Let me recap as well: first we saw that just as there are almost 15 total months covering the pregnancies overall, so that there are 16 total parts of human history by the days of creation model, with the 16th being the Second Coming.
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Part VII - The 6 Months and the 15
By Scott Pauline
Let us first look at the parts 1-6, and then also look at St Elizabeth’s characterization of that time.
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Part VI - the Nine Months of St John the Babe
By Scott Pauline
Amen! We got it all together now. Now we can probe the Joyful Mysteries as image of the same mysteries, and it will be astounding that everything we have just done will fit perfectly and then some!
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The National Shrine and Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Sheshan is revered by Chinese Catholics
By Larry Peterson
Shanghai is a very important city located on China’s east coast. The city is home to an international community and has had a Chinese Catholic culture that could be traced to the 1600s.
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Part V - The Preeminent Ages: the Flood and Babel
By Scott Pauline
STUDENT: But then, correct me if I am wrong, but your comparison of the Church’s history to the Way of Saint seems to be suggesting something profound that is hitting me: are you saying that the very historical trajectory of the Peoples of God, both of Old and New, follow the Way of the Saint in a historical sense?
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Our Lady of Walsingham---the site of England's, Nazareth
By Larry Peterson
The story begins in 1061, more than a thousand years after the birth of Our Lord. It was during the reign of Edward the Confessor that a woman of noble heritage, Richeldis de Faverches, had been praying for guidance to fulfill her need to honor the Blessed Mother.
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