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The Man Who Was Thursday, On The Man Who Invented Christmas
By David Lindsay
As Chesterton explains, Dickens’s defence of Christmas was a fight “for the old European festival, Pagan and Christian”, i.e., for “that trinity of eating, drinking and praying that to moderns appears irreverent”, unused as the modern mind is to “the holy day which is really a holiday.”
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Italy Pilgrimage in November 2025 through the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Discover the spiritual richness of Italy on a transformative pilgrimage led by Dr. Anne DeSantis and Fr. Matthew Phelan, O.deM., from November 3 -13, 2025. This journey during the Jubilee Year will visit sacred sites such as Assisi, Lanciano, and Orvieto, deepening faith and community. Learn how this unique experience supports the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation's mission to aid families in need.
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Is this for real?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Is the story of Christmas real? How do you know?
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The Four Symbols of A Christmas Tree
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas Trees have been centuries long tradition with biblical meanings for Catholics.
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EPILOG
By Robert J Varrick
EPILOG
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Saint Thomas à Becket
By Joe Tevington
In many cases, the Church has been made vulnerable by the failure of bishops to properly supervise clerics.
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Why serve Fish at the Christmas Eve Feast of the Seven Fishes but Fast with Fish during Lent?
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Why do Catholics eat fish when fasting during Lent but celebrate Christmas Eve with a lavish fish dinner? Learn why fish is the go-to food for fasting as well as feasting.
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Four Reasons Why the New Covenant is Better than the Old One.
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Comparing the Old and New Covenants.
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Something to think about ... ... ...
By Victor S E Moubarak
Let us consider the predictions about Jesus.
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Augustine’s Conversion to Christianity: The Voice of a Child
By Russell M. Lawson
St. Augustine converted to Christianity listening to the voice of a child.
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An Unforgettable Chaplain of the "Forgotten War": Father Emil Kapaun
By Bryan J Dickerson
Servant of God Father Emil Kapaun was a U.S. Army chaplain during the Korean War who selflessly gave of himself to serve God, country and his fellow service members. He died heroically as a prisoner of the Communist Chinese. His cause for canonization is under review by the Vatican.
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Damien High School Students Build Notre Dame Cathedral Replica
By Gary Sullivan
Damien High School Students Complete Notre Dame Cathedral Lego Build
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Searching for Eden: Utopia is Impossible without God.
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
A perfect society cannot exist without God.
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DIVINE INTERVENTION-THE PATH OF LIGHT
By Robert J Varrick
INSPIRATIONAL
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DIVINE INTERVENTION
By Robert J Varrick
INSPIRATIONAL
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Election Watch 2024: Morning in America
By Justin Soutar
Forty-plus years ago, Ronald Reagan famously remarked that it was “morning again in America.” What he meant was that our country was emerging from a dark period of economic stagnation, bloated government, military weakness, and international turmoil, and was entering a new era of prosperity, freedom, security, and peace. History repeats itself. Yes, it is “morning again in America.”
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Pope Alexander VI, the Hint of the Reformation
By Debra Booton McCoy
Rodrigo Borgia, Alexander VI, was a man who could be just, who used his positions to become fabulously rich, who catered to his friends and relatives and, in the end opened the door to the Reformation.
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