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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Saint Mark the Evangelist
By Christopher McCarthy
The most famous basilica in Venice!
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Notable Catholic Veterans
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Here's a look at some notable Catholics who answered the call to serve our country.
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Unplanned
By Stephen Clark
A few years ago a movie was released called “Unplanned”. It’s the story of Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood abortion clinic Director. It was only when she assisted at an abortion herself that the light dawned on her.
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Voting for a Christian America?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Voters may be tempted to vote for candidates that espouse the idea that America should be a Christian nation. This idea is not compatible with Church teaching on religious freedom. We need to choose candidates who will respect our democracy and Constitution, which guarantee us freedom of conscience.
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Pope Celestine III and Emperor Henry VI
By Debra Booton McCoy
The elderly Pope Celestine III fought Emperor Henry VI and Alfonso of Castile. He did his best to release Richard the Lion-Hearted and Constantia, the empress.
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Is Grandma a Saint?
By J. John Basil
Catholics venerate saints, but do not worship them. The process of designating a saint by the Church is explained here. It includes three stages and generally requires two miracles. There are over 10,000 saints identified by the Church.
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Catholicism As A Denomination
By Laurika Nxumalo
The article explains how Cathocilism is a denomination
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A Long View on the Orans Posture II
By Frances Paquette Rossi
How did we go from being a community that worshipped together actively to one that is relearning what it means to participate consciously, vocally and bodily in the Mass?
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Campanile, Façade and Tympanum – Parts of a Church – Part II
By J. John Basil
The exterior parts of a church fulfill an important objective of designating the church as a public space of worship, and to prepare the worshipper. Definitions of prominent exterior parts of a church are provided, along with their origin.
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Stephanus Antonious
By Stephen Clark
A couple of years ago my dad surprised me with a story I had not heard. It was about my Baptism. Apparently I was Baptised in Latin, so strictly speaking my name is not Stephen Anthony but Stephanus Antonious. It has a nice Gladitorial ring to it ; which explains a lot.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Blessed Mark of Aviano
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of Blessed Mark of Aviano
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Crisis of Leadership
By Stephen Clark
Padre Pio gave this advice to a family with young children: – ‘Take care, not so much of their scientific as of their moral education… As you educate their minds with good studies, assure the education of their hearts, along with that of our holy religion; one without the other causes a mortal wound to the human heart.’
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A Long View on The Orans Posture
By Frances Paquette Rossi
A personal account of how the Church has moved from allowing very little use of gesture in the liturgy, to encouraging its use after Vatican II.
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POPE CLEMENT III AND THE THIRD CRUSADE
By Debra Booton McCoy
The kind, but sickly Pope Clement III inherited the inevitable Third Crusade from his predecessor, Pope Gregory VIII. He also had to handle the continuing arguing between the Holy Roman Empire and the Norman kingdom of southern Italy. He died before he saw the end of that current Crusade.
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Joe Biden; The Pro-Abortion President
By John Roskoski
President Joe Biden has made a "last-ditch" effort to make abortion a central campaign issue. He is misrepresenting the legislative process to promise an extensive overreach of his authority and to try to combat the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Shrines of Italy: Parish of San Quirino
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Parish of San Quirino
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Personhood and Humanity
By John Roskoski
The pro-abortion adherents have tried to propose a philosophical-sounding argument which separates human life from human personhood. It is an empty and flawed argument, more of a stalling tactic to prolong the issue of abortion and try to give their arguments validity.
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