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By Greg Maresca
Persecution, like martyrdom, should be a great ascetic catalyst...
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Fr. Jason Charron is Wrong on Ukraine (Part 1)
By A. Joseph Lynch
As Pope Francis calls on Ukraine to accept peace, and conservative Catholics like JD Vance become more skeptical of the war in Ukraine, social media influencers like Fr. Jason Charron continue to defend the war. Peace in Ukraine, however, requires the rebuttal of the arguments which advocates, such as Fr. Jason Charron, make for more war. This article looks at the first five of ten such arguments.
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Brazil - Land of the Holy Cross but for How Long?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The original cross presented at a mass in Brazil over 500 years ago is touring the country. However, the Catholic Church needs more than a symbolic gesture to fend off the Evangelical Protestant advance.
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Reflection on Holy Thursday: Judas betrays Jesus, and Communism
By Scott Pauline
Communism is the logical consequence of liberal Christianity.
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Black Catholic Saints
By Donna Dixon
A brief history of black catholic sants.
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The Temptation of America in the Desert ~ By Liberty Builders USA
By Richard Horrell
In this powerful visual meditation, Lady Liberty stands at the edge of New York Harbor—armed with faith, dignity, and a cross—while the cloaked figure of evil offers her the world. But her answer is clear: “NO.” This reflection explores the spiritual battle between light and darkness, liberty and tyranny, reminding us that true freedom is rooted in Christ, not in compromise.
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Pierced for Our Offenses: Reflections on the Readings for Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion
By Tom Klocek
The New Testament is the fulfillment of the Old. The Passion narratives are rich with the message of the fulfillment of God's promises and prophecies in Jesus, as well as God's infinite love for us. Jesus act of sacrificial love is the example of God's love.
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How To Prove Christ Has Risen
By Fr. Francis Maple
How to prove Christ has risen.
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Benedict: The Saint and the Popes
By Bryan J Dickerson
Twenty years ago, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger was elected Pope. Choosing the name "Benedict XVI," the new Pope sought to carry on the legacy of his predecessor Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XV and St. Benedict.
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. It’s Holy Week: Yes, Jesus Will Return
By Helen Losse
A reminder of all Holy Week holds for Catholics
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A Perpetual Institution: Reflections on the Readings for Holy Thursday The Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
By Tom Klocek
The Supper of the Lamb is celebrated on Holy Thursday and includes such important aspects as the Sacrificial Lamb (Jesus), the institution of the Eucharist, serving others, and the ordaining of the Apostles.
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The Lord Has Truly Risen
By Fr. Francis Maple
The Lord Is Truly Risen
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Planned Barrenhood
By Greg Maresca
Pagan America's Pride and Joy
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The Gentle Doctor Unveils the Merciful Father
By Ginger Herrington
Comparison and contrast of St. Irenaeus and Pope St. John Paul II on the Doctrine of Original Sin.
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The Divine Doctor’s Diagnosis Back to Basics: Reform From Within
By Ginger Herrington
The Catholic Church, the surest route to salvation, holds the fullness of Truth; but by the 16th Century, corruption had crept into her inner sanctum. This article explicates some "true" reformers of the Church - those saints who reformed her from within.
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What Was the "Reformation"?
By Dg
What exactly was the "Reformation"?
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The Faces of Mary and Jesus
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Mary and Jesus almost certainly looked very different from the conventional Western ideas we have but as they lived on earth in human form like us it is impossible not to wonder.
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