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(For Black Catholic History Month) This American Woman of Color is on the Road to Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
The story of a Cajun lady who embraced her Catholic Faith and began a religious order to help those in need. She is on the way to sainthood. Her name is Henriette Delille
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The Surprising Catholic Origins of Thanksgiving
By Dylan T. Reichley
Discover four surprising Catholic origins of the beloved U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving.
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Do Eastern Catholics Pray the Rosary?
By That Eastern Catholic Guy
Eastern Catholics don't traditionally pray the Rosary. This article shows you why... and what we do instead!
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A State Holiday for a Roman Catholic Saint
By J. John Basil
Frances Xavier Cabrini Day is a paid holiday in the State of Colorado honoring the Italian-born, Roman Catholic Saint, Mother Cabrini as an amazing humanitarian whose life was dedicated to service of others.
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Heroes of Faith: U.S. Veterans and Their Inspiring Catholic Heroism
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
"Heroes of Faith: U.S. Veterans and Their Inspiring Catholic Heroism" explores the stories of American veterans who, individually and as part of military units, have exhibited remarkable acts of heroism deeply influenced by their Catholic faith. It highlights various facets of their experiences.
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Celebrating Black Catholic History Month, 2023:
By Larry Peterson
For Black Catholic History Month (November). The Story of Venerable Mary Elizabeth Lange born in Haiti and settled in Baltimore
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Shrines of Italy: Chapel of the Holy Shroud
By Christopher McCarthy
In the northern city of Turin stands the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist. Within this cathedral is a small chapel once associated with the Royal House of Savoy, and which contains the famous Shroud of Turin. Believed to be the burial cloth of Christ following His Crucifixion, the Holy Shroud is seldom displayed to the public, but is visited nonetheless by thousands of pilgrims each year.
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Extra-Biblical, Spirit-Led Prophecy After the Day of Pentecost
By Dave Armstrong
Prophecy after the Day of Pentecost is an example of authoritative oral tradition, that Protestants maintain, no longer existed.
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English Saints: Champions of Faith and Devotion
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
5 of the most important English saints.
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Catholic Peasant Revolts: Faith-Driven Leaders and Struggles for Justice
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
Populist Catholic Movements
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Shrines of Italy: Cathedral of Asti
By Christopher McCarthy
A uniquely decorated church, filled with massive floral frescoes, and dating back to the time of the First Crusade.
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The Church's gift to a troubled world: True, sacrificial love.
By W. L. Patenaude
The news today is of darkness, war, division, and despair. What's needed more than ever is witnessing to the Good News of authentic, sacrificial love--the love of the Cross, which makes all things new.
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Catholic Folk Movements: Champions of Faith Across Continents
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
Here are some courageous Catholics from every corner of the globe.
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POPE BONIFACE IX, SECOND POPE OF THE WESTERN SCHISM
By Debra Booton McCoy
A very difficult time in the Church, there were two popes, politics were erratic and the Muslims were knocking at the door of Constantinople. How was a man to handle all this?
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Students Can Surprise You, Part III
By Michael J. Baglino
Escaping from Medellin, Columbia and Brooklyn, NY
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What Should We Think About Isreal?
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
A brief overview of Catholic involvement with todays conflict.
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The Jerusalem Council & Binding Universal Decisions
By Dave Armstrong
I document how the Jerusalem Council, described in Acts 15, made a binding decree, led by the Holy Spirit, which is described as having jurisdiction over wide areas of Asia Minor and ancient Greece, far from Jerusalem (i.e., very much like Catholic authority today).
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