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The Most Significant Date in the History of Western Civilization
By Eric Scheske
The brain's left hemisphere and right hemisphere clashed within Thomas Aquinas . . . and the right hemisphere won.
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More’s Musings While Awaiting Martyrdom
By Ginger Herrington
St. Thomas More's reflections on the sadness of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsamene
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Saint Abel the Just, Feast Day, January 3
By Larry Peterson
Feast of St. Abel the Just killed by his brother Cain Feb 3
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Good for the world
By Janet Cassidy
A little history on a certain bible, a quote, and a question for YOU!
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His Love of Family led him to Martyrdom
By Larry Peterson
The story of Blessed Lucien Botovasoa, a patron of married couples and fathers posted near the Feast of the Holy Family
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Saint Chrysogonus
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the remains of Blessed Anna Maria Taigi, this minor Roman basilica also contains an excavation of ruins dating back to the 2nd century.
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The Catholic Origins of Boxing Day
By Catholic Crusade Ministries
Boxing Day has evolved into a post-Christmas shopping spree, but this holiday has surprisingly religious roots. Trace the history of Boxing Day back to Catholic traditions of giving alms to the poor on St. Stephen’s Day, December 26th.
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America's Christmas Miracle
By Gary Sullivan
If you love freedom and despise political, economic or religious oppression by foreign powers or any authoritarian overlords, remember to give thanks for the Christmas miracle of 1776.
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Christmas Truce
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
This Christmas (the season lasts until Jan 7th), let's pray for peace for all, so that love (Christ) reignts in the hearts of all, Christians and non-Christians.
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160 years of Christmas Bells
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fr. Mike discussed a beloved poem by an American poet that helped give him hope after the trials he endured for two years.
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Shrines of Italy: Corpus Domini Sanctuary
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the incorrupt body of Saint Catherine of Bologna, this quaint little sanctuary is beloved by the local community.
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YES! This Grandpa believes in Santa and He is Not Alone
By Larry Peterson
This article is an update from 2018. It is timely and fits the Christmas season. It has been updated
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Saint Catherine of Genoa
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the remains of Saint Catherine of Genoa, this ornate little church is very much a part of her life and legacy.
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The Truth about "The Council That Created Jesus"
By Brandy M. Miller
Refuting the internet meme "The 1st Council of Nicea 325 A.D.: (The Council That Created Jesus."
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the remains of Saint John Bosco, Saint Maria Mazzarello, & Saint Dominic Savio, this is a church you won't want to miss if you ever find yourself in Turin!
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The Rorate Mass: Honoring Our Lady During Advent
By Emily Berns
The Rorate Mass is a Mass in the traditional rite that honors Our Lady during Advent and prepares us for the coming of the Light of the world, Jesus Christ. It begins in the darkness and is gradually illuminated by light as daylight approaches, foreshadowing the approaching birth of Our Lord.
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The Liturgy Wars: A brief reflection called “Much ado about something?” Part 1
By Julian Barkin
A series of primers of the “liturgy war” in the Roman Rite of the Church on where this came about, the power players of past and present, actions by both sides, and my final take on the matter.
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