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56 years ago today St. Padre Pio died
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is the only priest in Church history to bear the stigmata. His legacy exceeds far beyond these wounds.
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The Blessing; A God Who Sees
By Jacinta Wick
We journey with Abraham and Sarah who are struggling through infertility and still trying to keep their love and trust God. We see how love is born through treasuring and cherishing the blessing.
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A Conversation with Uncle Sam
By Todd Federici
A short fiction story of how God may be punishing us for our greater good.
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Where is the Cross of Christ
By Janet Cassidy
Today I am suggesting a short video that tells about the Cross of Christ. You won't want to miss it!
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The "Ground Zero Cross": A Sign of Hope
By Gary Sullivan
"I saw for the first time the famous cross at Ground Zero. I realized that God was right there.” - Father Brian Jordan
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The cure for pride is humility
By Adam Charles Hovey
It's not easy to admit you're wrong about something. Experience is a good teacher.
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Discovering the Trinity in the Old Testament: Insights from the Early Church
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how the Early Church Fathers discerned the doctrine of the Trinity in the Old Testament through typology, allegory, and prefigurations of Christ and the Spirit.
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Was Jesus a Philosopher? Understanding Christ’s Role in Philosophy
By Aaron Schuck
Explore whether Jesus can be considered a philosopher, comparing His teachings to figures like Confucius and Buddha, and understanding His unique role in divine wisdom.
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St. Patrick
By Avila Rose
Learn about the beloved St. Patrick
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Mary, Queen of All Saints: Marian Devotion and Her Role as Spiritual Mother
By Aaron Schuck
Examine Mary’s titles as Queen of All Saints and Spiritual Mother, highlighting Marian devotion’s role in Christian discipleship.
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The Man Behind the Last Two Popes
By Brian Gall
A once popular theologian has become somewhat obscure
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The Blessed Virgin Mary in Salvation History: From the Annunciation to the Incarnation
By Aaron Schuck
Explores Mary’s pivotal role in salvation history, focusing on the Annunciation, the Incarnation, and her Immaculate Conception.
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“My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me.”
By Stephen Clark
It’s rather like the way King David conversed with the Lord in preparing for battle; always different; no formulae or principle to be followed, just the Holy Spirit.
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Movie Review: Reagan
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Reagan is a must-see movie that will lift the spirits of every American
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Experts Discover what Catholics have known for Centuries
By Gary Sullivan
While for some recent scientific findings may excite a renewed interest in the Shroud, when it comes to our God-given faith in the redemptive death of Christ they have no authority. In the words of Saint Paul, their credibility as an authority in the area of religion has been ‘reduced to nothing’ and for that we ought to be thankful.
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The Kingdom of God in the Acts of the Apostles
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the theological and historical significance of the Kingdom of God in the Acts of the Apostles, highlighting its early expansion through the Holy Spirit's guidance.
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Pope Innocent VIII
By Debra Booton McCoy
From a well-to-do family. Giovanni Battista Cibo was intelligent but not self-controlled. After years as a wild youth, he became a priest. He got to Rome and climbed the corporate ladder to the papacy. His need for money and attempts to control the politics of Europe caused long lasting insolvency, anarchy and suspicion.
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