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Did Joan of Arc Denounce Her Voices? Part 2: Fr. Ladvenu's Testimony
By Anthony L. Marchetta
What does Fr. Ladevenu's testimony tell us about St. Joan's last moments?
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Did Joan of Arc Denounce Her Voices? Part 1: The Case
By Anthony L. Marchetta
Did Saint Joan of Arc recant her belief in her voices before her death?
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
By Christopher McCarthy
Commissioned just one day after the canonization of Saint Francis, this minor basilica towers over the surrounding village of Assisi like a fortress. This maze of a complex is home to no less than two churches built in honor of the saint, and even houses his remains in an underground crypt.
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POPE MARTIN IV, THE LAST FRENCH POPE TO REIGN IN ROME
By Debra Booton McCoy
Simon de Brion was a great negotiator, a prudent, faithful man with common sense and a focus on business. His greatest accomplishments were before he was elected pope.
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Of Martyrdom and Martyrs
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Early Church was marked by first the martyrs of blood and after Constantine's peace with the Church, the martyrs of Monasticism.
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Christ’s Resurrection is Linked to This Other Great Mystery
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you ever gone shopping as a child and stared in wonder at the Christmas displays? Maybe your parents took you to see the sights during the busy shopping season. If you’re a Chicagoan, you may have been awed years ago by the famous Marshall Field’s display windows downtown.
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Shrines of Italy: Madonna della Corona
By Christopher McCarthy
Built into the side of a sheer cliff face, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona is by far one of the most unique shrines in the world.
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This Good Friday, Think of Your Own “Jesus Revolution”
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you heard of the new movie, Jesus Revolution? It’s relevant now as we move toward the days of entering into the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This stimulating movie stars Kelsie Grammer as a pastor of a Protestant church in California which opens its services to disenchanted hippies in the 1960s.
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Shrines of Italy: The Miracle of Lanciano
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the most famous Eucharistic Miracle in Catholic history, this Lanciano shrine is a hidden gem you won't want to miss.
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The First Apparition of Mary
By John Roskoski
The first apparition of Mary, dated to about 40 AD, was the first recognized instance of bi-location. According to most scholars, Mary was still alive in 40 AD. It seems that this was the first step in Mary growing into her role as the mother of all Christians.
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Shrines of Italy: The Holy House of Loreto
By Christopher McCarthy
The birthplace of Our Lady according to legend, The Holy House of Loreto is one of the most significant shrines in Christian history. Countless saints have flocked to this site over the centuries with the intention to venerate the Mother of God in the very same house where the Annunciation took place.
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The greatest apostasy of Vatican II
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Second Vatican Council solidified many truths of the Church. However, it had one great apostasy that is deadly to your soul.
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The Four Women Doctors of the Church
By Emily Berns
The four women Doctors of the Church have stories that are important to note, as they show us the value of humility and simplicity and give women a model to follow in being influential in their faith and the lives of others, becoming the greatest in the Kingdom of God.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of SS. Giovanni & Reparata
By Christopher McCarthy
The original Cathedral of Lucca before the completion of Saint Martin's, this church is home to many important archaeological discoveries pertaining to the village of Lucca.
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POPE NICHOLAS III
By Debra Booton McCoy
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini was born into an influential family. He was able to get into the Curia at a very early age and his greatest claim to fame is his ability to witness firsthand thirty-five years of Curia activity and many conclaves.
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Art, Statues, and Images in Catholic Churches
By J. John Basil
Catholics treasure the art, statues, images, and stained glass in their churches, but did you know they were once prohibited? Read this article about the Iconoclasm Heresy of the 8th and 9th centuries.
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Delia's Irish Grit!
By Kathleen Delia Miller, M.S.Ed.
Prayer : An Irish Catholic woman's recipe on to grow your faith each day of your life!
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