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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Leo XIV
By Bryan J Dickerson
Since Jesus’s Ascension into Heaven, few persons have contributed more to the explanation and development of the Christian Catholic faith than Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. If we are to fully understand and appreciate this new Pope Leo XIV of ours, then we must understand and appreciate the importance of Saint Augustine to the Church and to our new Pope personally.
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Ascension Thursday, The 5th Apocalyptic Day
By Scott Pauline
It is likely that the reason that Christ ascended into heaven on thursday, which is the fifth day apocalyptically, is that according to sacred tradition, especially Saint Augustine and then Saint Methodius of Olympus, five are the ages of the old law, and the sixth day inaugurates the church.
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First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea: 20 Canons in Summary
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
A summary of the 20 canons of the Council of Nicaea from 325 AD
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Kneeling Before the Altar
By Madeline Mauro
In an age of liturgical tension, this article explores the heart behind postures of reverence in Catholic worship—reminding us that the language God speaks best is love.
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The Ascension of Jesus and the Last Hour
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The mission of the apostles, and all followers of Jesus through every age, is to be His witnesses in the time and place He has put us.
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Rooted in the Earth: How Are Man, Dust, Humility, and Adam Related?
By Hannah Blosser
What would you think if I told you that man, dust, humility, and the name Adam all had something in common? This brief article provides a little linguistic lark into root words and Theological insights.
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Pope Leo XIV and the Lateran Basilica
By Bryan J Dickerson
On Sunday 25 May 2025, Pope Leo XIV formally took possession of his diocesan basilica, the Basilica of St. John Lateran. In this article, the author offers a brief description of this most holy basilica and the Pope's Homily.
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Take Refuge in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
By Bernice Pillart Dumitru
June is the month of the Heart of Jesus, June 2025 marks the 350th anniversary of final apparition of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary. Jesus requested reparation to His Heart on First Fridays. 2025 also marks the 100th anniversary of Mary and Jesus appearing to Lucia, a seer of Fatima, requesting the devotion of the First Saturdays in reparations to Her Heart. Lets celebrate their Hearts!
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An American in East Berlin
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A blend of memoir, history lesson, and Catholic commentary.
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11/20 feast of Blessed Clelia Merloni: Patron of Forgiveness & the Betrayed
By The Catholic Nurse
Mother Clelia was the victim of embezzlement at the hands of a priest. She watched her precious Order go bankrupt but would not disclose the guilty administrator. Assuming all blame, her life spiraled into persecution. She was removed as Superior General. In solitude, she made reparations for his conversion. What inspired her forgiveness?
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Imagine
By Fr. Francis Maple
Imagine what the world could be like ...
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Can a King or Queen Be a Saint?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Throughout human history, there have been numerous individuals who have used monarchy and royal status to exploit and oppress their subjects. There have also been some members of royalty who lived the Gospel and actually used their royal power for the betterment of their subjects. In living for Christ, some members of royalty have become saints or blesseds.
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The Last Habsburg Emperor
By Bryan J Dickerson
Most likely you’ve heard of Archduke Francis (Franz) Ferdinand and you’ve probably heard of Emperor Franz Josef of the Austro-Hungarian Empire but have you heard of Blessed Charles (Karl) of Austria? And do you know who was the last emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
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5/22 feast of St Rita of Cascia: a 3-day triduum
By The Catholic Nurse
Did you know St. Rita has her own Triduum? On May 20, we begin a 3-day novena preceding her feast day. She is the patroness for: hopeless causes, mothers, abused women, marital problems, infertility and/or illness.
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7/23 feast of St Bridget of Sweden: Prayers & Promises
By The Catholic Nurse
The purpose of this article is twofold: to describe meditation "science" for efficient prayer time and to contrast the 2 sets of St. Bridget meditations to determine which fits your interests.
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Do we really love as Jesus wants us to?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Do we really love one another as Jesus wants us to?
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How Christ Gets People Out of Debt
By Nathaniel Slattery
Determining the one problem to tackle for the conversion of the world via meditation on the characteristics of the Sacred Heart.
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