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HEAR the WORD of the LORD!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
God loves us and speaks to us through His Words, and warns us to learn from the lessons of the past. We are in the days of Revelation, God revealing to us what we need to know NOW!! No, this is not the end of the world, but the beginning of His Kingdom coming and new Life forever with Jesus as our Leader and King!! Hallelujah!!
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of the Holy XII Apostles
By Christopher McCarthy
Built during the reign of Emperor Constantine, this ornate Baroque basilica contains the tombs of Saint Phillip and Saint James the Less.
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St. Leo the Great Stares Down Atilla The Hun
By Gary Sullivan
The following is based on a true story of the unarmed St. Pope Leo the Great as he rode out to a battle field to face Atilla the Hun.
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Monotheism in Ancient Mexico
By Carlos Solorzano
A conversation on the work of the Holy Spirit in Pre-Columbian Mexico.
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Principles to Practice
By Janet Cassidy
Today I share my thoughts about Liz Cheney's new book and a "rule" that comes from George Clooney's family.
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Dynamic Orthodoxy
By Gary Sullivan
One by one as the catechist holds up, activates, hands on and echoes down each doctrinal gem and jewel. What bursts forth is a warm panorama of colors that illuminate and radiate the many hierarchical rays of the one Truth. this is called 'Dynamic Orthodoxy'.
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Two Fathers, Two Sons: Obedience and Sacrifice
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
How Father Abraham and his son Isaac foreshadowed God the Father and God the Son.
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Is Church history random or does it follow a logical trajectory?
By Scott Pauline
The devil has been attacking the great sources of Catholic truth from top to bottom in the church's doctrinal history; it could hardly be meaningless or random. And that means that God has a plan.
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5 Reasons We Too Should have Zeal for the Temple
By Gary Sullivan
Jesus loved the Temple so much he wept when he thought of its destruction. With zeal he drove out the money changers and cleansed the Temple. Here are five reasons we too should have zeal for the Temple
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Shrines of Italy: Saint Andrew of the Thickets
By Christopher McCarthy
In 1842, Our Lady appeared to Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne in this very church, resulting in his immediate conversion. Today, an image of Mary as described by Ratisbonne is displayed here for travelers to venerate.
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The Man on the Train
By Gary Sullivan
Be careful what you say to strangers.
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5 Novels to Get You Through Lent
By Jessica Dickenson
Fiction, with its power to transport readers to different times, places, and perspectives, offers a unique opportunity for introspection. While reading may not be as austere, novels provide a lens through which to contemplate themes of sin, redemption, and the search for meaning.
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Good News from Our Lady of Fatima
By Gary Sullivan
The message of Fatima is often portrayed as a dire warning. It was a call to conversion and repentance but it was also full of good news. Here are 10 happy promises from Our Lady of Fatima that will lift you up today.
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ANTIPOPE JOHN XXIII
By Debra Booton McCoy
An intelligent man, Baldassare Cossa was a ruthless man from the time he was young, despite his being a cleric. He was a leader of the cardinals who tried to end the Western Schism. It did not end up the way he and his associates planned. He was jailed for his indiscretions. And he ended up a cardinal.
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Part 1 of my interview with Deacon Arthur Miller
By Janet Cassidy
Watch Part 1 of my interview with Deacon Arthur Miller where he talks about his family's connection with Emmett Till. His sensitivity and insight about the murder of this young black boy is something we can all learn from.
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Should support for Israel be carte blanche?
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The line between self-defense and revenge.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of SS. Vincent & Anastasius
By Christopher McCarthy
Located just a few steps away from the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome, this modest little church contains a life-size representation of Our Lady of Fatima that you won't want to miss.
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