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St. Catherine of Genoa: patron saint of purgatory & hope
By The Catholic Nurse
As Jesus' bride, the church, we prepare for our heavenly wedding feast with Jesus Christ our Savior. Spiritual hygiene requires us to remove our "soiled shoes" or attachments before we enter the heavenly perfection. The purpose of this meditation is to understand the life, legacy and mystical writings of St. Catherine of Genoa, patron saint of purgatory.
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The Chapel Veil: Biblical, Traditional, and Lovely
By Arnold Scott
The Chapel Veil: Biblical, Traditional, and Lovely
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Pentecost: From Harvest to Holiness
By Robert P. Miller, Ph.D.
This article explains how the feast of Pentecost was originally a Jewish harvest festival that also commemorated the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai and how that Jewish festival took on new meaning in light of the resurrection of Christ and the giving of the Holy Spirit.
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Catholic Martyrs of Communism
By Bryan J Dickerson
Communist regimes have been brutal in their oppression of the Catholic Church. Courageous priests, members of religious orders and lay people have endured these persecutions and remained faithful to Christ and his Church. For remaining faithful, a great many have suffered martyrdom.
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The Catholic Church and Communism
By Bryan J Dickerson
As Communism has become fashionable in society again today, especially on many college campuses, it is necessary that we be reminded of how destructive Communism can be for the human soul and why humanity needs to embrace God and His Catholic Church.
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Was the serpent really satan?
By Dg
Serpent in Genesis 3
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Pentecost: The Necessity of the Holy Spirit
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The Holy Spirit transformed the apostles and gave them the courage to build the Church.
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One of the oldest lies and AI
By Richard Horrell
"One of the Oldest Lies" challenges the popular claim that personal prayer alone replaces the Sacrament of Confession. Rooted in Scripture and Catholic teaching, this reflection unveils the enemy's subtle deception and invites readers to rediscover the mercy Jesus entrusted to His Church.
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Manhood, Sexuality, and Violence
By Nathaniel Slattery
An article targeting young artists, middle-aged businessmen, and retired managers, cataloging the degeneration of sons over three generations, and giving ways of avoiding damnation and terrible suffering because of this stupid thing done by you personally.
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Saint Francis of Assisi and Pope Innocent III
By Bryan J Dickerson
In the early 1200s, two men devoted themselves entirely to the Catholic Church: Innocent III and Francis of Assisi. One was a Pope with immense power as a spiritual and secular leader; the other was a humble man who had renounced wealth and privilege to follow Christ. In their own unique ways, each made lasting contributions to our Church.
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Who is St. Elmo and Where is His Fire?
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Who was St. Elmo and how is he linked to fire? Learn the meaning of St. Elmo's Fire and how its significance to sailors.
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How we do it today - a new video from Janet
By Janet Cassidy
Check out my latest video on how we communicate our thoughts today!
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Let us recognise our unity and build on it.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Let us recognise our unity and build upon it.
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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Benedict XVI
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Benedict XVI is one of the great theological and intellectual powerhouses of the Catholic / Christian faith. Through his writings, we can learn much about the great Saint Augustine who played such an essential role in the Catholic Church and also in the theology of Pope Benedict XVI.
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What is the best translation/version of the bible?
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Who Wrote the Book of Hebrews?
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Who wrote Hebrews?
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