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The Sixth Century Saint with His Own Plane
By Sean Hilbert
Everyone loves Saint Patrick. But what if I told you there was another evangelist who helped transform the Emerald Isle?
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Why Are Protestant and Catholic Bibles Different?
By Catholic Crusade Ministries
The Catholic Bible has more Old Testament books than the Protestant Bible – but why? This eye-opening article unravels the mystery behind the 7 controversial books disputed between the faiths.
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POPE BONIFACE IX
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Boniface IX was the 203rd pope during the time that the papacy was split, with one pope at Avignon and one in Rome. It was a dangerous time to negotiate and a dangerous time to come to terms. Many have written about him as a fool and a thief. He was neither.
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With St. Maximilian Kolbe on Jan 20, 1917!
By Paul Sofranko
St. Maximilian Kolbe attends a lecture on the Miraculous Medal. It changes him.
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The Golden Arrow Devotion to the Holy Face
By Emily Berns
The Golden Arrow devotion to the Holy Face was given to Sister Mary of St. Peter, a Carmelite nun, in the 1840s to fight against Communism and other sins against Christ. It is very efficacious and can be used in our times to fight against a lot of the same evils.
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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Octave for the Unity of the Entire Catholic Church
By Terri Thomas
Today, Thursday, January 18, begins the Octave for the Unity of the Entire Catholic Church, approved by Pope Saint Pius X in 1909 and encouraged in the same form for the next five decades. It is now a recommended annual devotion leading up to the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on January 25.
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Your Opinions Stink
By Eric Scheske
Your opinions, especially harsh ones, are usually driven by your left hemisphere. Drive with caution.
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The King Holiday Is Upon Us: If You Know, You Know
By Helen Losse
A poem in celebration of the MLK Holiday form a Catholic Point of view.
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Reflections on A.D. 2023
By Justin Soutar
Looking back on the Year of Our Lord 2023, I find many things to be thankful for and some things to pray for, personally and professionally as well as nationally, internationally and ecclesiastically. Here are just a few highlights.
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Should We Love the Encyclopedia Even If It Doesn’t Love Us?
By Eric Scheske
The encyclopedia was invented to undermine the Catholic Church, but I still like it.
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Pope St. Damasus, St. Basil the Great and the Meletian Schism
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of the collaboration between St. Basil the Great and Pope St. Damasus I in settling the Meletian schism over the see of Antioch
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The Outstanding Excellence of the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony
By Ginger Herrington
Holy Matrimony as discussed by Popes and faithful Catholics
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Celebrate the Infant Jesus of Prague
By J. John Basil
Read about the history and devotion of the Infant Jesus of Prague who Feast Day is celebrated on January 14th.
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Powerful People
By Janet Cassidy
In "Powerful People" I bring up the Kennedy assassination and reflect on the relationship between powerful people and citizenry. I also discuss the importance of the Beatitudes and how each of us can make a difference in the lives of people around us. I hope you will subscribe to my blog, which can be found at janetcassidy.com, and if you would follow/like my blog, I would appreciate that t
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Dispatches From A God-Less Nation: January 6th 2024
By Evelyn Augusto
Thoughts on the anniversary of January 6th United States Capitol attack.
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ANTIPOPE BENEDICT XIII, A STUBBORN OLD MAN
By Debra Booton McCoy
For 29 years, Petro Martinez de Luna y Perez de Gator was considered the, or one of the popes. His election seemed valid, at first, but, as time went on, it was considered less and less correct. He lived an isolated life the last nine years.
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The Most Foundational Catholic Apologetic of All
By Greg Chrysostom
Strangely enough, is the most compelling Catholic apologetic of all one that we never hear about?
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