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Infant Jesus of Prague Feast Day Celebrations
By J. John Basil
Devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague started in the seventeenth century in Europe and has spread worldwide with many devotees found in India and the Philippines. The Infant Jesus Church and Shrine in Bangalore, India is a place of pilgrimage and hosts a 9-day event attended by thousands and streamed worldwide via YouTube.
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Jesus wept
By Stephen Clark
I was on the Mount of Olives a couple of years ago at a chapel commemorating the place where Jesus wept over Jerusalem and I imagine this as analogous, he was heartbroken at the refusal of his people to recognize Him and accept His offer of mercy and the life in its fullness that the Gospel offers.
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Shrines of Italy: Santa Maria Gloriosa
By Christopher McCarthy
Built in 1231 and dedicated to Our Lady's Assumption, it's one of the most prominent shrines in all of Venice.
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Freedom
By Stephen Clark
No one in China has forgotten the Tiananmen Square massacre; the broken tip of an enormous and growing iceberg of dissent and resistance; and all eyes are now on Hong Kong to see if the people there are ready to stand firm before the vice grips of the mainland regime close in on them and on the very core of what it is to be free.
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St Thomas Becket (Tevington submission to Catholic 365)
By Joe Tevington
The life and death of St Thomas Becket has much to teach us!
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Salesian Scholar Sheds Light on Today's Church Woes
By Kevin J. Banet
Does it seem like the world is only falling into more and more chaos? Have you ever gotten the sinking feeling that goodness might not prevail? That evil is winning? That the apocalypse is near?
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God's Wrath Is Coming Very Quickly
By Nathaniel Slattery
Pray for more sufferings.
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Become a “Privileged Partner” in Bringing Others to Jesus Christ
By Kevin J. Banet
If you’re a young man with dreams of bringing others closer to God, I’ve got some good things to tell you. It’s about a noble calling in life that will take you to unequaled heights.
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O Come Emmanuel (God Is With Us)
By J. John Basil
The seventh day of the “O Antiphons” is marked by Emmanuel (God Is With Us).
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This Christmas Meditate on this Great “Expectation”
By Kevin J. Banet
A celebration in our Order of Mercy is the Expectation of the Virgin Mary’s Childbirth, held one week before the Nativity (Dec. 18).
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Special Treatment
By Stephen Clark
Now that people have gotten used to eliminating the unborn; it’s natural for their eyes to fall upon the elderly, the infirm, those with mental or physical disability and push society towards mercy killing or special treatment as the SS used to call it.
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Huron Christmas Carol
By The Catholic Philadelphian
One of the Jesuit martyrs wrote a carol in the Huron language. This was to convey the message of Christ's birth.
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Shrines of Italy: San Simeone Piccolo
By Christopher McCarthy
Lovely little church operated by the FSSP in Venice.
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O Sapientia (O Wisdom), Come
By J. John Basil
The first day of the “O Antiphons” in the 10 days before Christmas is marked by Wisdom (Sapientia).
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POPE CELESTINE IV AND THE FIRST CONSISTORY
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Celestine IV was elected at the first consistory during the war between Emperor Frederick II and a series of popes. He only lasted sixteen days, dying from exhaustion and old age. There are no known actions or declarations during those days that can be credited to him.
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Don't Tread On Me p2
By Nathaniel Slattery
This is a continuation of a scholarly work on American History from a Catholic perspective, by a local lecturer at Appalachian State University, who I have the honor of assisting to write it. It is the first part of chapter one. If you would like to read the previous portion, which is the introduction, it can be found easily here: https://www.catholic365.com/author/nathaniel-slattery/
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Did Jesus really mean the part about marriage?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
How would Jesus look on today's question of same-sex marriage? How strict would he call us to be on the question of divorce and remarriage?
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