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Viva Christo Rey!
By Bryan J Dickerson
During the brutal persecutions of the Catholic Church in the 1920s, clergy and lay people heroically resisted and remained faithful to Christ. Blessed Miguel Pro was one of those heroes who gave their lives for Christ and his Church. Viva Christo Rey!
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La Poesia: "The Pumpkin" by John Whittier
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
American poet John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a poem called "The Pumpkin," celebrating nature's bounty and Thanksgiving.
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Knights of the Sky: Aviation, Propaganda, and the Search for Truth
By Aaron Schuck
Examines how World War I aviation propaganda shaped public perception through heroic narratives, while exploring Catholic perspectives on truth, heroism, and moral responsibility in communication.
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The 30th Anniversary of Crossing the Threshold of Hope
By Bryan J Dickerson
On the 30th Anniversary of the publication of Pope St. John Paul II's Crossing the Threshold of Hope, the author reflects upon this great Catholic work and its personal impact upon his own life.
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Deliver Us
By Jacinta Wick
We need to let God deliver us and act in freedom and not blame others for our own behavior. Let’s look at Moses’ Mother and other female characters in the beginning of Exodus. This book is full of this truth. God has to bring the Chosen from slavery to freedom. God shows his anointed that he was reliable and trustworthy providing for their needs. When they fell away, He called them back and journe
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'Viva Christo Rey!'
By Gary Sullivan
Miguel Pro was beatified in 1988. Today is the anniversary of his martyrdom and tomorrow is Christ the King. Viva Christo Rey!
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Toxic Anti-Feminism
By Nancy Lessard
Looking back to the 1970's the women's movement in hindsight created a society that now we know did not have a particularly positive result from God's point of view. Women and men today who want change are not perceived in a positive light. I believe we are on the brink of a moral revolution.
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Our Lady of La Vang : Patroness of Vietnam
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
In 1798, Blessed Mother Mary appeared to Catholics hiding in the forest of La Vang. Our Lady of La Vang has become the Patroness of Vietnam. Her feast day is celebrated on November 22.
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Rome’s Ever-present Brotherhood: Commemorating the Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul
By Ishmael Adibuah
Let us reflect on the importance of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul ahead of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope in Rome.
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Same as it ever was
By Adam Charles Hovey
The same Anti Catholic arguments, the same tired accusations, the same as it ever was
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Celebrating a Humble Bishop with Fanfare
By J. John Basil
The feast day of St. Martin of Tours on November 11th is known as Martinmas (or Martlemas) in many countries with gatherings of family and friends for processions, food, drink and celebrations. It is an extraordinary contradiction for a man whose life was lived in humility, charity and mercy.
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Our Debt to the Catholic Church
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Catholic Church contributed mightily to western civilization and thus to the benefit of all of mankind.
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The Importance of TAO
By Nancy Lessard
Others may take a different meaning from the book by C.S. Lewis' "The Abolition of Man" but I see it has an evolution in our culture that has already occurred. We have lost touch with our origins a child of God and live by standards that strip our mind and soul from morality. Society has passively allowed itself to be brainwashed rarer than think about absolute things.
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Trump Wins; GOP Flips Senate
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Trump is the clear winner of the highly contested presidential race
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Hope in God's Chosen One
By Janet Cassidy
Post election thoughts.
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The Heroes’ Journey: Christ the Myth and the True
By Mike Schramm
If one wants to share with others the truth of Jesus Christ, one must be willing to plumb the depths of humanity as he did, even when it doesn’t appear to resemble that divine, true element that Christians recognize in him.
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Let Me Explain
By Janet Cassidy
In today's blog I talk about what I consider to be a healthy participation in our election progress, and I explain why I have blogged more about the election this year. Please read on!
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