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JP 2, We Love You!
By Bryan J Dickerson
This month marks the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II entering Heaven. In this article, the author examines the legacy of Pope St. John Paul II, his impact upon the Church and the world, and his positive influence upon the author himself.
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A Saint for Those with Mental Illness — Part II (Conclusion)
By Kevin J. Banet
Let’s take a physical look at St. Benedict Joseph Labre: his uncovered and unkempt red hair and beard. A rosary around his neck. A large crucifix at his breast. His eyes always cast down. Arms crossed and holding another rosary in his hand.
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Woman caught in adultery: Transition from Old to New
By Scott Pauline
God had to instantiate many negative Old Testament laws that were physically not His ultimate desire but that were necessary to meet a child humanity where they were at. More specifically, just as a child must first learn through illustration before graduating to abstract written words without images
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Screen Angel
By Greg Maresca
An oasis in today's media
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THEY FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM. WHAT IS THIS FREEDOM?
By Richard Horrell
In a time when truth is blurred and rights are redefined, this compelling article calls America to remember—and rediscover—her divine foundation. With clarity and conviction, God-Given Rights explores what it truly means for liberty to be rooted in God, and why the question “Who is this God?” must be answered if our rights are to endure.
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Vatican II: Exploring the history, purpose, and controversy
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I think it is important to explore Vatican II's significance, the responses it elicited—both supportive and critical—and its ongoing impact on the Church and society.
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Defending Apocalypse Millennium as Our Lady's Immaculate Triumph | Part II
By Scott Pauline
The purpose of these series of essays is to defend the position that the best way to see the Millennium of Apocalypse 20, is not the traditional augustinian one that the church has tended to follow, but should now be viewed more profoundly as the coming age of peace, where the blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima will reign in most of the world through her most Immaculate heart.
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Do You Believe Jesus is God?
By Janet Cassidy
Here's some clarifying information for you if you are Catholic. It will also be helpful for those of you who are not Catholic, who just want to learn more about Holy Communion. I include a couple of great articles as well.
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Were the Crusades Bad?
By Dg
Were the Crusades a bad thing?
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The prodigal Son parable: the Jews and the gentiles in allegory
By Scott Pauline
This is some of my personal altering of the sacred tradition that the older son is the Jews and the youngest son is the gentiles in apocalyptic allegory.
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Jesus´s Heroines
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Catholic Church would not be the force for good it is today without the support of courageous women ranging from St Veronica to St Teresa of Calcutta - true heroines and an inspiration to us all.
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Defending the Apocalypse Millennium as Image of Our Lady's Immaculate Triumph | Part I
By Scott Pauline
The purpose of these next series of essays will be to defend my position that the best way to see the Millennium of Apocalypse 20, is not the traditional augustinian one that the church has tended to follow, but should now be viewed more profoundly as the coming age of peace, where the blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima will reign in most of the world through her most Immaculate heart.
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Is Jesus Human?
By Dg
Which is true: Monophysitism of Diaphysitism?
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Carny Catholics
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Recently Mark Carney of Canada joined defensively Catholic American politicians in using his personal Catholicism to advance perverse law. This typifies the initiation of "carnival" (from which carney was later derived) that Christians once rationalized to placate pagan converts. Thus, all such are Carney Catholics.
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The Significance of the Scrutinies in the Catholic Church and the Easter Vigil
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
How can they scrutinies help me? Why do we have them in the first place? They prepare us spiritually and help us as we continue our journey of faith drawing ever closer to Christ.
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How Old is the Universe?
By Dg
What is the age of the universe? Billions or thousands? Read this to see my opinion.
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A Patroness for 21st Century Women? St. Photina
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
According to Greek tradition, the "woman at the well" (John 4: 4-42) was named Photina by the Apostles for her enlightened spirituality and suffered a martyr's death in Rome at Nero's hand. Her life and conversion exemplify the fortitude and wisdom that could inspire the 21st century woman.
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