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7/12 memorial: The Martyrs of Orange
By The Catholic Nurse
This year in France, over 17,800 catechumens were baptized on Easter Vigil. What explains these numbers? Who were the martyrs of Orange? How are the 2 connected?
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Who is my neighbour?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus instructs that the person in need is our neighbour.
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"What is Wrong with the Boomers?"
By Nathaniel Slattery
Bridging the generational gap by examining the weaknesses of the young generation in relation to the strengths of the old generation.
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God forgives (Acts 3)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
How could God not forgive us when we ask for His mercy?
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Shepherds Field in Beit Sahour: Where Heaven Met Earth and the Humble Heard First
By Elias Michael
Uncover the moving history of Shepherds Field in Beit Sahour — where angels first announced Christ’s birth — and how it lives on today through faith, tradition, and gifts from the Holy Land.
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The Carrolls: Catholic Founding Fathers
By Bryan J Dickerson
One was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The second was a signer of the U.S. Constitution. The third was the first Catholic Bishop of the United States. These three Carrolls from Maryland each played a key role in the founding of our nation and the establishment of the Catholic Church in the United States.
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Are you a marked person?
By Fr. Francis Maple
If you wear a wedding ring, or have a scar, what does it say about you?
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One from 250: How Catholics Can Prepare for America’s 250th Birthday Now
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Catholics will be honored for their more than 250 years of contributing to the establishment of America
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7/4 feast of St Elizabeth of Portugal: patron of Peace
By The Catholic Nurse
This little Spanish princess was given in marriage to Portugal's King Denis by proxy. Merely a teenager, she was beautiful, devout and attended Holy Mass daily. While her husband was fond of her at first, he grew bored leading to illegitimate sons. This caused great suffering to his family. What can we learn from her saintly example? How did she do it?
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The Declaration of Independence and Catholic Teachings
By Bryan J Dickerson
As we celebrate our nation’s 249th Anniversary of its declaring independence, we should do so mindful of the ideals enshrined in our nation’s Declaration of Independence and how closely they coincide with the teachings of our Catholic Church.
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3 reasons why Catholics differ with our worship of the Precious Blood
By The Catholic Nurse
How do other faiths miss out by not worshiping the Precious Blood of Jesus? Here are 3 discussion debates for our Protestant friends.
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St. Wenceslaus and the Tornado of 1951: The Light Never Went Out!
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The Sanctuary Lamp survived the 1951 tornado at St. Wenceslaus Church in Duncan, Iowa.
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A Time of Resistance?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about injustices
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Who are the two men Jesus needed the most?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Despite their faults, Peter and Paul were central to the spread of Christianity.
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WHY JESUS ASKED PETER AND PAUL TO BE HIS WITNESSES?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus chose these two men to be the foundation stones of His Church.
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The Chains Fell from His Wrists: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Saints Peter and Paul are considered the two greatest apostles, but there is a difference between them highlighted in this Solemnity's readings. Even though Peter was an uneducated fisherman and Paul was educated by one of the best Rabbis of his time, Peter has primacy among the apostles and in the Church.
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Pope Saint John Paul II in America
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Saint John Paul II was the most widely traveled Pope in history, visiting nearly 130 countries during his 26 year Papacy. During his seven visits to America, the Pope said numerous Masses, visited basilicas and cathedrals, addressed the United Nations, met with U.S. Presidents and with ordinary Americans, and brought the Good News of Jesus Christ to millions of people.
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