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Who's In Charge Here?
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
A brief overview of the Church's teaching on human government.
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The Marian apparition that birthed a Catholic giant
By Michele Gama Sosa
The misty mountains of the northern Spanish Principality of Asturias are hardly where one would expect to find the site of a world-changing Marian apparition — less so the birthplace of a nation. Yet, the Sanctuary of Covadonga — a small chapel cut into a a mountain cave — is where Catholic giant Spain's story began under the auspices of the Virgin Mary herself.
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A brief history and explanation of All Saints Day
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Where did it come from and why do we recognize it? A brief explanation of All Saints' Day...
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Sola Fide (Faith Alone) Nonexistent Before the Protestant Revolt in 1517 (Geisler & McGrath)
By Dave Armstrong
I document how two Protestant scholars / apologists concede that "faith alone" was virtually nonexistent between the time of Jesus and Martin Luther. Yet oddly enough this is one of the Protestant "pillars" of the so-called "Reformation."
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Yes. Eastern Catholics Are Different…
By That Eastern Catholic Guy
Discover some of the similarities and differences between Roman Catholics and their Eastern Catholic brethren.
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Meet Servant of God, Joseph Dutton
By Larry Peterson
The story of Civil War Veteran, Joseph Dutton, who embrace the faith and moved on to Hawaii to help Father Damien of Molokai care for the lepers. Upon father Damien's passing Joe Dutton continued to carry the torch for the lepers until his death in 1931. he was 88 years old. he was declared a Servant of God in 2015
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The Pope Is Calling for Peace but What if Hamas Doesn’t Want Peace?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Francis has been repeatedly calling for peace between Hamas and Israel. Unfortunately, the ideological and theological principles of Hamas indicate that they do not want a peaceful solution to the ongoing crisis.
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“We Three Kings of Orient Are…”: Who Were the Magi
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Magi represent that the Light of Christ is given not only to the Jewish people but now also to the Gentiles, represented by these wise, priestly men from the distant lands, who recognize the King of Kings has come into the world.
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Prayer at the DMZ: Visitation Nuns Build Monastery on the Korean Border
By Kevin J. Banet
The division of North and South Korea has been a source of tension and conflict for decades. With military forces lined up along the border, the threat of renewed fighting always looms.
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Introducing the Other Catholics
By That Eastern Catholic Guy
There's a whole group of other Catholics who aren't Roman! This article will introduce you to the 23 Eastern Catholic particular churches, the liturgical rites they celebrate, and the freakin' awesome hats their bishops wear.
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POPE URBAN VI, A CONTRARY MAN
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Urban VI was an intelligent, frugal man with a cold heart, a violent temper and a lack of Christian charity. He could be bought. _
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Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko: A Polish Martyr who fought Communism
By David Ward
The Polish priest Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko was martyred on October 19, 1984. As a parish priest and priest to the Solidarity labor union, he supported the efforts of the Polish people to live the authentic freedom found in Christ.
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Women deacons: Understanding the Church’s history and potential reinstatement
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The recent synod addressed several topics. One of those topics was the question as to if women should be ordained deacons. It's important to understand women deacons is not a new idea for the Church. We have done it since the start of Christianity.
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Elevating a Person to Sainthood always includes the Good and the Bad
By Larry Peterson
The process of attaining sainthood from being declared Servant of God to Canonization
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No One Has Ever Believed That The Earth Was Flat
By David Lindsay
Even the most liberal parts of academia and the media now admit the truth.
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POPE GREGORY XI AND THE ESCAPE FROM AVIGNON
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Gregory XI had a goal to take the Papal court back to Rome. Between negotiations for peace and fighting for land, he almost did not make it. St. Catherine of Siena urged him in a series of letters and visits. But he was not happy when he got there.
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Revolution by Stealth: How Mao Zedong Got his Foot in America’s Door
By Luke O'Hara
How did we, a nation founded on natural, God-given rights, end up in the hellhole we now inhabit, and where does it go from here? Some historical background. Luke O'Hara
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