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Articles in 'History'
Art Historian Packs Conference Hall for Annual Pallium Lecture
By Al Dickenson
How did the art of the Counterreformation impact the church's history? What can a refocusing on the Eucharist 400 years ago teach us today? Art historian Dr. Elizabeth Lev has the answers.
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"My name is great among the Gentiles. Saith the Lord of hosts"
By Adam Charles Hovey
Latin Catholics need to be reminded that Eastern Catholics ARE Catholic.
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POPE ALEXANDER V, A THIRD POPE AT THE SAME TIME!
By Debra Booton McCoy
A beggar child was found by a Franciscan on the island of Crete. He was very intelligent and the Franciscans had him well educated. The young man became protege of the Duke of Milan. He became a bishop and a cardinal. Joining with other cardinals, they opened the Council of Pisa, where he was elected Pope and died within a year. But the Western Schism shortly ended.
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The Story
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
An overview of Salvation History, drilled down to the specific history of the audience, to whom I gave the talk. the Format was suggested by Dr. Bob Rice of Steubenville.
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Shrines of Italy: Roman Pantheon
By Christopher McCarthy
Dating back as far as 25 BC, the Roman Pantheon was converted into a Christian church in 609 AD by Pope Boniface IV. Today, it is famous for its massive concrete dome which acts as a sundial to mark special days of the year.
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St. Gregory and the Grasshopper
By Gary Sullivan
It was just a grasshopper. But for Gregory, who had a sacramental imagination and a holy disposition, it changed everything for his life and for life of the Catholic Church
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POPE GREGORY XII, THE END OF THE WESTERN SCHISM
By Debra Booton McCoy
Gregory XII was elected because he was willing to abdicate to end the Schism. He did not abdicate, after all. Politics took over, with three popes at once. It took Emperor Sigismund, and the Council of Constance, to force Gregory and John XXIII out and to make Benedict XII irrelevant before the Church could get back to a one pope government.
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere
By Christopher McCarthy
The first Roman basilica dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere is rich in both history and elegance.
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Letter to Jackie
By Ken Galli
Naval Commander writes letter of life and love while facing hate and death.
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Sanctity Knows No Color: Unveiling the Saints During Black History Month
By Jessica Dickenson
While Black History Month may seem like a secular celebration, it presents a wonderful opportunity to research and celebrate the diverse array of black saints whose lives and deeds have inspired millions around the world.
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Jesse Romero's "Pearls of Catholicism"
By Ken Galli
Jesse Romero's inspirational talk on the Pearls of Catholicism.
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Nunc Dimittis: A Night Prayer for Christ's Peace
By Christopher Castagnoli
The Nunc Dimittis is a prayer that pays tribute to Simeon’s recognition of our Lord Jesus Christ as a wonderful light of Divine revelation for us all!
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In Defense of Historical Context
By Daniel C
Historical context matters, and this is no less true for the books of the Bible.
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POPE INNOCENT VII, ATTEMPTING TO END THE WESTERN SCHISM
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Innocent ruled through two years of warring and bloodshed. A capable diplomat, his attempts to end the Western Schism were overruled by others, including the King of Naples and the anti-pope Benedict XIII.
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The Peculiar Monk of the Eastern Church
By Eric Scheske
A Monk of the Eastern Church: A brief life. (And 18 things you can learn from reading the Monk.)
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How Our Lady of Guadalupe fulfilled an ancient Aztec prophecy
By Paul Sofranko
Our Lady of Guadalupe fulfills the ancient hopes and yearnings of a pagan people.
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Confucian Catholics?
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
This is a recent paper I wrote exploring the intersection of Catholicism and secular customs and systems of government.
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