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St Drogo: the patron saint of Coffee
By The Catholic Nurse
The first recorded history of coffee is found in a Yemeni Pasha's writings. Due to its mysterious energy effects, he banned it from public consumption to prevent uprisings. If a 12th century Flemish saint was associated with coffee over 400 years prior, who is right? The exact connection is unknown but here are a few theories.
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Acts of the Apostles: Holy Ghost Power
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The Holy Spirit is the leading character in Acts of the Apostles.
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Saint Pope Leo the Great: Doctor of the Unity of the Church
By Tom Perna
The life of Pope St. Leo the Great
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The Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major: The Final Resting Place of Pope Francis I
By Bryan J Dickerson
Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major is one of the oldest and most important churches devoted to Our Blessed Mother in the world. This historic Basilica is the final resting place of Pope Francis, seven other Popes and Saint Matthew and Saint Jerome.
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Transcript of Pope Leo XIV's Speech
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The full transcript of Pope Leo XIV's speech as the 267th successor of St. Peter in English
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666 and the Pope?! Nonsense!
By Scott Pauline
Numbers in the Bible should have mystical symbolism of spiritual nature of things, not delineations of temporal data like names that add up to a certain thing, since such things do not reveal anything necessarily about the nature of the person that is being analyzed.
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The 80th Anniversary of V-E Day
By Bryan J Dickerson
On the 80th Anniversary of the Victory in Europe over Nazism, the author discusses the spiritual aspects of the war from a Catholic perspective.
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The view from the pew
By Greg Maresca
A take from a cradle Catholic on the upcoming Papal Conclave.....
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A Meditation On The Papacy And The Apocalypse Letters
By Scott Pauline
One of the Herod kings was called Antipas. Interestingly, in the Apocalypse third letter to the churches, a mystical person named Antipas is called a faithful witness and is put to death or is martyred, quote unquote, “in those days,” as it is said. if we flip-flop bad Herod Antipas into a positive figure, then the pope is the ultimate earthly king of the Church, the supreme witness.
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How Many Times Can You Say the “Hail Mary”?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The month of May is dedicated to the Virgin Mary who is constantly in our prayers.
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Liberal Christianity, Communism, Chaotic Protestantism, and Relativism
By Scott Pauline
Liberal Christianity is gleeful whereas communism is cruel and oppressive. Conservative protestantism is hard-hearted and fearful, whereas relativism is gleeful and celebratory.
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One Lord, One Faith, One Church: A Call to Come Home!
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This traces the complete and unbroken history of Christianity, revealing how Christ’s one, holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church remains the original and enduring faith, and invites all separated believers to return home to the fullness of truth and communion He established.
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Setting the Record Straight: The Real Conclave vs. Hollywood’s “Conclave”
By Richard Horrell
Hollywood dramatizes the conclave. The Church lives it. In the wake of Pope Francis’s passing, Bishop Nolan reminds us: the conclave is not a political game — it is a miracle of obedience. Imperfect men. Perfect Leader. At the heart of it all: the Crucifix — the answer to sin, suffering, and redemption.
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How would it feel?
By Janet Cassidy
Today's meditation asks "How would it feel?" if Jesus had not been resurrected?
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Understanding the conclave
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A Catholic conclave is a significant event in the Roman Catholic Church, specifically designed for the election of a new pope.
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Fr. James Mallon on Pope Francis
By Janet Cassidy
Today I offer a short video by Fr. James Mallon on being inspired by Pope Francis. It's a great little video. Enjoy!
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Israelite Theological Innovations in Genesis
By Justin Jones
How do the creation stories line up with their counterparts in the Ancient Near East (ANE)? This article explores what the inspired author of Genesis may have been addressing as a countercultural comment in his narration of creation.
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