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POPE INNOCENT V, THE FIRST DOMINICAN POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pierre de Tarentaise was an outstanding Dominican preacher, writer and professor who moved in the upper echelon of clerical life. When he became pope, he tried for peace with mixed results and died before he could achieve his goals.
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Fighting for the Holy Trinity
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Kudos to our Patristic Fathers for defining the Holy Trinity!
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Meet Saint John Bosco
By John Roskoski
Saint John Bosco (not the saint of chocolate milk) is often overlooked because of the target of his ministry. He devoted his life to guiding "problem children" and bestowing a powerful spiritual model of work and temperance.
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Shrines of Italy: Duomo di Milano
By Christopher McCarthy
The cultural and spiritual epicenter of Milan, this ancient cathedral is one of the world's largest and most breathtaking.
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POPE GREGORY X
By Debra Booton McCoy
Teobaldo Visconti was a layman who was very active in the Church, being involved in a Crusade and an Ecumenical Council as well as assisting cardinals and bishops for many years. His election to the papacy was a compromise for the cardinals and a surprise to him.
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What’s the Difference between Diocesan and Religious Priests?
By Kevin J. Banet
Do you wonder: what’s the difference between a diocesan priest and a Discalced Carmelite priest?
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A Temporary Farewell to Alleluia
By Geoffrey Lopes da Silva
The temporary farewell to alleluia during the season of Lent.
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Two for the Price of one ... a Medjugorje story
By Stephen Clark
On his last day there, out on the balcony of the house he was staying in, he saw the sun spinning and the rays of light emanating from it towards him like laser beams. At that time whilst acknowledging it as a sign of Our Lady’s presence there there was no cure or healing at that time.
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Shrines of Italy: Monte Cassino Abbey
By Christopher McCarthy
The birthplace of the Benedictine Rule of Life, the ancient Abbey of Monte Cassino is home to the tombs of both St. Benedict and St. Scholastica.
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Are we all guilty?
By Mike Mastromatteo
Is your faith shaken in the wake of accusations that the Catholic Church in the US did little or nothing to overcome slavery and desegregate religious orders and ordinary parishioners?
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Pope Clement IV, Another French Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Clement IV saw the end of the Hohenstaufens in the Holy Roman Empire, a recurrence of Jewish discrimination and correspondence with a Mongol. A brilliant lawyer, he had St. Thomas Aquinas as his papal theologian. But he only lasted three years on the throne.
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Do you know the fish that made a saint?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Fish is symbolic in many ways throughout Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. But do you know the fish that paved the path for a bishop's sainthood? Let me introduce you to the story of the saint making fish.
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Long Saint Line
By JMJ loves FBS
The saints remind us that we are connections in something much greater and bigger than ourselves.
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Educide: The Genocide of Education-Reframing Of History Before Our Very Eyes-The Continuation Of The Armenian Genocide
By Catholic365
When does a geniocide happen right before your eyes and you do nothing? Remember Martin Niemoller's famous words
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Excerpt from A Catechism of Modernism
By Nathaniel Slattery
An excerpt on Modernism approved by Pope Pius X and derived from his encyclical, dealing with the bridge between theology and political philosophy in Modernism.
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To Err Is Human But To Forgive Is Divine: But What Is Human?
By Catholic365
With AI Attorneys About To Come Into The Courtroom, Where Is Humanity Going?
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The Only Festival of the Church I Keep is Septuagesima
By Geoffrey Lopes da Silva
A brief history of the pre-Lenten season of Septuagesima.
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