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He Opened the Scroll: Reflections on the Readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Jesus proclaims his fulfillment of the Messiah prophesy in Isaiah as He takes part in the synagogue worship in His home town of Nazareth. Reading the Word of God aloud has been a main part of worship since Old Testament times and is the basis for that part of the mass called the "Liturgy of the Word."
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Pope Julius II, Warrior Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Julius II was a hands-on warrior pope, an angry man with a short temper and one who could resort to bribery. But, he was also an admirer of good architectural design and art, and a friend of Michelangelo, the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel.
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Trump Sworn In; Begins Work For America’s Golden Age
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Trump is back with a renewed sense of leadership and helping in the Golden Era of America's comeback
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Taking a Balanced View of Apocalypse: The Ages of the World
By Scott Pauline
Apocalypse should really give the theology and meaning of the entire Divine Plan and its ages, for both OT and the Church, not merely beginning and ending Church times.
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"There is only one road for man and it is Christ"
By Gary Sullivan
How many roads must we travel? "There is one road for man, and it is the road of Jesus Christ. It is Christ, who said: 'I am the way".
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Biden Delivers Weak Farewell to Nation; How Should America Remember Him?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Joe Biden bids farewell to the nation. It came with warnings and an attempt to rewrite his legacy
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The Cross: A Universal Symbol
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Crosses have been used in many ways throughout history.
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Did You Bury a St. Joseph Statue or Medal to Buy or Sell a Home? St. Andre' Bessette Did !
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Learn about the saints who buried St. Joseph statues and medals for real estate transactions.
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Will You Chalk Your Doors on January 6?
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Learn about the practice of Chalking the Doors to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany.
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The Early Church Fathers on The Catholic Bible
By Sebastian R. Fama
Catholic Bibles have seven more books in them than Protestants Bibles do. That is not because Catholics added seven. It is because Protestants discarded seven. Early Christian writings prove that.
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John Neumann: The Saint and Bishop of Philadelphia
By Bryan J Dickerson
St. John Neumann is one of the great saints of the Americas and a great builder of the Catholic Church in the United States. A visit to his National Shrine in Philadelphia, PA, is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about this saint and to participate in the Jubilee Year 2025.
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Holy Family Mediation: The Finding in the Temple | The Jewish People “Find” the Messiah in the NEW Temple, the Catholic Church, at the End of the World, the Third “Age”?
By Scott Pauline
For there days and THREE nights, St Jospeh and Our Lady “look” for Jesus, who is in fact, the MESSIAH. Similary, amazingly, if we look at Church history so far, and what remains if most fully approved apparitions are true, the Jewish People have been “searching” for the MESSIAH, will finally find Him in the THIRD age of the Church, the NEW Temple!
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April 1? - Happy New Year!
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
When does the new year begin? Is it January 1 or April 1? Learn the connections between New Year Celebrations and April Fools' Day.
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The Early Church Fathers on the Canon of Scripture
By Sebastian R. Fama
It was through the God given authority of the Catholic Church that the Bible was put together and presented to the world. It did not come about by the consensus of disparate groups as some claim.
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POPE PIUS III, A VERY SHORT REIGN
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Pius III had a 26-day reign. Starting at 21 his career was assisted by his uncle, Pius II. He served as a member of the curia, covering many jobs, including papal legate to protodeacon, archbishop to "Protector of England". Unfortunately, by age 64, he had exhausted himself and could not live out his last goals as pope.
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The Statue of Hippolytus and the Mystery of Christ’s Genesis
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the fascinating insights from the Statue of Hippolytus, an early Christian artifact, revealing profound connections between Christ’s conception, the Passover, and salvation history, rooted in early Church theology.
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Will You Watch Christmas Eve Mass on TV? St. Clare did !
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
St. Clare, the Patron Saint of Television, was the first to watch Christmas Eve mass from her home.
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