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The Disordered Desire to Eliminate ‘Disorder’
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
The latest Olympic controversy points to an underlying problem that has plagued our society for several decades: the discarding of human nature in order to normalize disorders.
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What is an Orthobro?
By Adam Charles Hovey
An Orthobro can be defined by two things, lack of evangelization, and worship of Russia. Often overlaps with vatnik.
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A man decking a woman in "sports"?! How the heck did we get here?!
By Scott Pauline
This insane Olympics isn't something we got to out of nowhere . The devil has been preparing it downward and downward and downward since the church gained her freedom 1700 years ago. First he attacked God as Trinity and incarnation. Then peter, then all of the bishops and tradition, then the Bible and now reason. And so the world is irrational, like gender dysphoria
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Scripture & Tradition: Understanding Catholicism
By Janet Cassidy
Today I offer a couple of solid links that will help clarify the Catholic Church's Deposit of Faith (Scripture & Tradition).
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Check your attitude!
By Janet Cassidy
I share my thoughts on watching a senate committee and my favorite Olympic event.
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Pan is Dead: Reflecting on the 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony
By Dylan T. Reichley
Why are Christians mocked? The 2024 Olympics' opening ceremony has stirred controversy with its provocative tableau mimicking da Vinci’s Last Supper. Marketed as art, many see it as a bold affront to Christian values. This article delves into how neo-paganism has had only one recourse to address Christianity: mocking.
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Contact Info
By Janet Cassidy
Today I am sharing public contact information for those of you who would like to respond to the disgusting mockery of the Last Supper at the Olympics. Be sure to follow each of the links included.
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End Clerical Celibacy Now! - Part One
By Lawrence T. Westfall
In this article and the ones following it, the discpline of clerical celibacy will be challenged. It is time, more than ever for the Church to allow for married men to become priests again. Christ calls both unmarried men and married men to the priesthood. It is time that the Church removes this discpline of men and stops hindering the call of Christ to men just because they are married.
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The Gratitude of Blessed Solanus Casey
By J. John Basil
Celebrate the life of Blessed Solanus Casey on July 30th and “Thank God ahead of time”! He led an exemplary life of gratitude and humility that is worth of imitation.
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Top Olympic-Themed Movies
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Some Olympic Themed movies can get us excited about the Winter or Summer events
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Pope Sixtus IV, the Renaissance in Full Swing
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Sixtus IV ruled from August 1471 to August 1484. He is known for his wars, his nepotism and his introducing Rome to the world of art, again, issuing in the Renaissance in Italy.
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Passing The Torch
By Eileen Renders
I like to believe that Passing The Torch has a deeper meaning than the way it is most used. This article explains other potential meanings.
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How to Celebrate a Saint’s Feast Day Well
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
A saint's feast day is not a secular holiday and should be celebrated well, here's how to do that.
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Part Five: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Analyze the lasting impact of the French Revolution and Napoleonic era on the Catholic Church's role, resilience, and influence.
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Part Four: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Examine the Concordat of 1801, its terms, and how Napoleon Bonaparte reshaped the Church-state relationship in post-revolutionary France.
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Part Three: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the brutal dechristianization campaigns during the Reign of Terror and the resilient efforts of believers to preserve their faith.
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Part Two: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
The 1790 Civil Constitution of the Clergy sparked conflict and division by aligning the Church with revolutionary principles.
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