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Our Out-of-Control Border is even a Challenge for a Saint
By Larry Peterson
The story of St. Toribio Romo, the Mexican priest murdered during the Cristero War and who is known to have appeared at the border to help lost travelers. Pope John Paul II canonized him on May 21, 2000
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Time For Another Crusade Against The Saracen?
By David Kamioner
Hoist the banner and prepare your warhorse. It's Holy Crusade time again!
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Never Alone
By Peter Casella, PhD
As His ministry drew toward its conclusion, how could Jesus’ human nature not be disheartened and dispirited? In this most critical endeavor in the history of the cosmic universe, Jesus, the human being, must have felt He was failing.
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Stained Glass of the Blessed Mother in Denver
By J. John Basil
See the beautiful, Marian-themed stained glass windows at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver, CO.
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Sts. Philip and James the Less, Apostles
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Brief description of the lives of the apostles Sts. Philip and James the Less
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THE THREES
By Robert J Varrick
THE THREES
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CHRIST IS KING!
By Lawrence T. Westfall
In recent weeks the term "Christ is King" has been called anti-semitic, however the phrase is not anti-semitic and it is anti-Catholic, anti-Christian, to say that it is. CHRIST IS KING! Proclaim it boldly and without fear.
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The Need for the Creed: Why Then and Why Now
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The Nicene Creed, as relevant today as it was 1,700 years ago.
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American Catholic: Oxymoron
By Eric Scheske
On being an oxymoron: The American Catholic
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In the Footsteps of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
By Bryan J Dickerson
Elizabeth Ann Seton is the first American born Catholic saint. Her shrine in Emmitsburg, Maryland honors this extraordinary Catholic woman whose impact upon the Catholic Church in America resonates to this day. A visit to her shrine is both educational and spiritually up lifting and highly recommended for those living in the Middle Atlantic region or visiting the region.
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So You Think You Know Some Basic Things About Islam? Try This Simple Short Quiz.
By B. Michael Addison
A Very Short Quiz on some of the fundamental teachings, practices, and real history of Islam.
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The Pope Speaks
By Janet Cassidy
Today I offer an insightful quote from Pope Francis' new book. Be sure to visit my blog at janetcassidy.com and subscribe! You can also follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/reflectionsinfaith/
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The Saintly Parents of the Little Flower
By Rev. David A. Fisher
It is very rare in the history of the Church, that both parents of a proclaimed saint, that they themselves receive the honors of the altar and become recognized as saints also. Appropriately, their daughter was Saint Thérèse, the Little Flower.
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He died in a Concentration camp—his crime was “being Catholic”
By Larry Peterson
An example of how anti-Catholic sentiment managed to proliferate in Nazi Germany. It began with the Jews and spread to the Catholic world. We must be vigilant here in America as secularism spreads its wings around us.
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Bread from Heaven
By Janet Cassidy
How is manna in the desert connected to Jesus? Read more at janetcassidy.com
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Shrines of Italy: Saint Peter's Basilica
By Christopher McCarthy
The final shrine in this long-running series, Saint Peter's Basilica is synonymous with Catholicism itself. It's beauty is unrivaled and its history runs deeper than any video can describe. It's where this video series has been going for the past 6 years, and I can't think of any better way to close out one of the most meaningful chapters in my life.
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Secrets of the Monstrance
By Gary Sullivan
How the monstrance speaks to us of Jesus's cosmic love and eternal light as the Son of God and the Son of Mary.
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