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From the Jordan River to the Sea of Galilee
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
The Hamas vs. Israel war masks the greater diabolical threat to the one, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, and as evidenced worldwide. America, currently the most visible and warring stage for this fierce antisemitism but actually anti Christianity, still looms as the best last stand against global atheistic, communist forces. However, Catholics must rise to defeat the real enemy.
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A Saint For Those With Mental Illness — Part I
By Kevin J. Banet
St. Benedict Joseph Labre is singularly the patron Saint of the mentally ill in the latter days for several reasons. His was a pronounced, distinctively eccentric presence of his times, much like many of the severely disturbed in our modern, chaotic world.
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First Council of Constantinople (381)
By Dg
Constantinople I eplained
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Going into Gender Dysphoria Persecution
By Scott Pauline
Old Testament and New Testament schisms and chastisements: atheistic materialism and relativistic materialism
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POPE ADRIAN VI, THE ONLY DUTCH POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
The only Dutch Pope, Adrian VI, faced a difficult task. He did not know Rome. He did not know the Curial bureaucracy. A man of singular piety and integrity, he was suddenly faced with a court that thrived on corruption. The European rulers were warlike princes. Few let him control the religious revolt started by Luther. His goal was to save Christianity from the Muslims! He did not accomplish.
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Alien worlds? Probably Not
By Scott Pauline
If an alien world fell and was to receive an incarnation, the greater phases of spiritual activity would still be the same as our world, Catholicism, because of the nature of the Fall and of the necessity of preparation for incarnate one, or a prefiguring covenant. …
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The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea
By Dg
The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea was the very first ecumenical council held in 325 by 318 bishops and convened by Emperor Constantine I. The council condemned Arianism and set forth 20 canons, a profession of faith, and an encyclical.
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All for the Joy of Being with the Bridegroom
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Sts. Felicity and Perpetua were martyrs of the early church in Carthage
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Bridges
By Gary Sullivan
A critical battle, a 'chance encounter' between two saints destined to marry each other, a martyrdom, a purging of idols, a connection with God and heaven. All happened on bridges. What's going on? What do bridges really mean in our Catholic Church?
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Catholic Understanding of Lent: A Historical and Theological Overview
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Lent is a 40-day period of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that prepares Catholics for Easter by calling them to spiritual renewal and deeper union with Christ. Rooted in biblical and historical traditions, it has evolved from early Christian fasting practices to a structured liturgical season emphasizing conversion and sacrifice.
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Holy See Decrees the “Offering of Life” of Korean War Hero Father Emil J. Kapaun
By William Hemsworth
The Catholic Church now recognizes the “offering of life” of the Venerable Father Emil J. Kapaun, CH (CPT), USA, a U.S. Army chaplain who suffered an agonizing death 75 years ago in a North Korean Prisoner of War (POW) camp at the service of fellow captive soldiers.
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The differences between the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, more imagined than real
By Adam Charles Hovey
Honestly, at this point, the only preventing reunion is ourselves
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Catholics of Iwo Jima Battle and Flag Raising
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Looking back at the Catholics who were pivotal players of the Iwo Jima battle
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Faith Alone and the Massive Theft of Church Property
By Peter Darcy
Most Christians do not know that the theft of the Catholic Church's property in Europe was the civic motive behind the overtly religious one of the so-called Reformation in the 15th century. That was disguised by the clever "Saved By Faith Alone" slogan that the perpetrators of the Reformation used to heighten the emotion for rebellion.
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On St Peter's feast day | Possible Mystical Reference to the Papacy in Apocalypse
By Scott Pauline
One of the herod kings was called Antipas. 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, quotes and quote, in those days , as it is said.
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Miracle On Ice 45 Years Later and Its Faith Reminders
By The Catholic Philadelphian
45 Years since Team USA defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union.
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Senate Confirms New FBI Director
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Kash Patel makes his return to the Trump Administration as the new director of the FBI and he will look to put his words into action
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