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Isolating Democracies: the Absurdity of Complete Autonomous Law
By Connor Curley
Democracies that try to set up complete autonomous freedoms merely create an absurdity within themselves, hurrying their demise and promoting chaos
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The Ancient Near East And Genesis 1-2
By William Hemsworth
Though there are parallels in the two accounts there are many dissimilarities. In the Enuma Elish the sky and land are created by Marduk destroying Tiamet and tearing her asunder. Creation happened as a result from conflict among the gods and not as an act of love of a sovereign God. Just because parallels exist does not mean that one plagiarized the other but having an understanding of one doe
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Shrines of Italy: Chiesa Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) in Rome, the Church of the Most Holy Trinity is a quiet little shrine located just a few steps away from the Tiber River. Supporters of the Traditional Latin Mass have flocked to this church in droves since 2008, to include Archbishop Sample, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, and Cardinal Raymond Burke.
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Moving On?
By Janet Cassidy
Today's post is a reminder of the necessity to never forget January 6, 2021. I'm sharing an important link that we should all be sure to watch.
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Praying the Rosary
By Louise A. Mitchell
On praying the Rosary and the history of the Rosary
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RCIA Flowchart
By Dylan T. Reichley
Use this handy RCIA flowchart to visualize your own journey to becoming Catholic while unpacking the history and meaning of each step of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.
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Celtic Monasticism in Ireland
By Avila Rose
This is an article about the conversion of Ireland from pagan to Christian via the influence of St. Patrick and others as well as the overall influence and appeal of monastic life that the modern Catholic can learn from these holy men and women.
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The Zietghiest of Salvation
By Connor Curley
History is moving towards an event, not just a recounting of past events
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Pope Eugene IV Our 207th Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Eugene fought conciliarity, helped defend Constantinople against the Muslims and settled the kingdom of Naples. He almost completely recovered the Papal States and he came close to reversing the great schism between East and West.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
By Christopher McCarthy
This Baroque masterpiece contains the largest fresco in the world, with its depicted characters appearing almost three-dimensional when viewed from specific angles on the ground.
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Phenomenology: a path forward
By Connor Curley
This brief essay describes how we can move past the crazy philosophies of modernity
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The REAL Mother Cabrini
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
A rebuttal to the Revisionist film on St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in theaters right now. Not a feminist or poltician, a religious who sought the Will of God.
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The Warmongering (and Propagandistic) Response to Pope Francis from Ukrainian Catholic Bishops
By A. Joseph Lynch
In their response to Pope Francis' call for peace negotiations in Ukraine, the Permanent Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church left out vital information that would help us avoid the catastrophe of a third world war. This article addresses what the Ukrainian Catholic bishops are leaving out.
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Is the Church Globalist or Nationalist?
By A. Joseph Lynch
Elements of globalism and nationalism can both be found within the centuries of Church history. As the world today moves away from a unipolar world of American imperial hegemony to a multipolar world of rising nation states, can our faith give us guidance amid this tidal wave of global change?
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What Matters to God
By Connor Curley
Do our specific contexts matter to God, or are they extraneous to our living according to the truth?
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POPE MARTIN V, THE FIRST RENAISSANCE POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Martin V instigated the beginning of the Roman Renaissance with his building projects in Rome. He declared two crusades, which came to very little. Antagonistic to the attempts to run the Church by council, he played down the attempts to bring them up. He was uncertain about slavery and how to control it. Pope Martin did help the Jews to keep some of their privileges.
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Politics
By Janet Cassidy
Today I share some insight from a book I've been reading. It's quite eye-opening!
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