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Themes in Augustine's "City of God”
By Aaron Schuck
This article explores themes in Augustine's "City of God," focusing on classical education, early learning, the integration of pagan and Christian thought, the purpose of education, and literature's enduring influence.
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The Old Testament Covenants Were Fulfilled By Christ
By William Hemsworth
Each one of these covenants was important and significant, and each one was fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. This covenant is known as the new covenant, and it is everlasting.
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The Protestant Reformation: Economic Motivations and Consequences
By Aaron Schuck
The Protestant Reformation wasn't just a spiritual movement; it catalyzed significant economic shifts. Figures like Henry VIII exploited the Reformation to seize church wealth, enriching themselves and weakening Catholic power.
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Memorial Day: The Great American Anamnesis
By Gary Sullivan
On Memorial Day we remember and honor the sacrifices of our fallen soldiers which were placed on the altar of freedom.
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An Authentic Role Model of "Pride": St Charles Lwanga
By Joe Tevington
Toward the start of so-called "Pride Month," the USCCB recognizes the Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and companions, martyrs.
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Where are the Nathans, Ambroses, Catherines of Sienna, and Gregory the Greats of Today?
By Tom Klocek
Many today do not realize the Church is under attack and in the throes of spiritual warfare. Spiritual warfare calls for spiritual leaders, like those in history. We need people like them today.
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POPE PIUS II, STATESMAN, AUTHOR AND ORATOR
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Pius II was a brilliant young man, a lector, a convincing orator and a writer. His ability to negotiate with or for others was well known. His papacy was not very vibrant; his dream of the final Crusade did not come to fruition. But he did give the papacy a stronger hold on the Papal States and France.
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When Selfless Love replaced Anti-Semitism
By Larry Peterson
This article is somewhat of a rebuttal against the Anti-Semitism being demonstrated all over the world, especially in the USA. IT takes us back to the Holocaust when many Catholics gave their lives to save Jewish people from executrix by the Nazis.
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Two Friends, Two Fates
By Peter Casella, PhD
During one significant night in human history, two close friends made two of the worst choices since the beginning of time. And then their paths diverged. One became the founder of the Church. The other became known as the most evil, despicable traitor in the history of man.
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St. Simon Stock and the Brown Scapular
By Emily Berns
St. Simon Stock was a Carmelite friar who is credited with the reception of the brown scapular, which he was given by Our Lady in a vision. The brown scapular can be a source of great graces to those who wear it when accompanied by fervent efforts to live lives of deep faith and devotion.
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Liturgy Wars in the Eighth Century
By Connie Marshner
The Liturgy Wars of eighth century Ireland and Britain are largely forgotten today. Apropos of the ongoing discussions of Liturgy here recently, however, I offer some forgotten history.
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A Pentecost Reflection: The Catholic Church is Still Here
By Lawrence T. Westfall
Today is Pentecost Sunday, the Church is turning 1,991 years old and she is still going strong as she always has and always will. This article is a short reflection for this Pentecost Sunday. Happy Pentecost and Happy Birthday Holy Mother Church!
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Catholicism Under Attack
By Nancy Lessard
Today's Catholic News Agency posted four stories about the treatment of Catholics and their rights. This is my protest and a call for us to find our backbone.
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POPE CALLIXTUS III, A MISUNDERSTOOD MAN
By Debra Booton McCoy
Alfonso Borja, Pope Callixtus III, was a hightly intelligent of humble manner and charitable life. He was not expected to do much when he was elected at 76 but he canonized four men, reversed the trial findings of Joan of Arc and formed a Crusade to wipe out the Ottoman invasion.
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Catholic Tradition is the Preservation of Fire
By Gary Sullivan
“Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.”
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Salvador Dali and Our Lady of Fatima
By E.M. McCarthy
Famous artist Salvador Dali painted "Inferno" about the message of Our Lady of Fatima.
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Reflecting on the Incarnation
By Carlos Solorzano
A discussion on the human life of Jesus that also led to His formation of the Man that He would become.
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