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Czechs Brought Their Patron, St. Wenceslaus, to the U.S.
By J. John Basil
The U.S. experienced a large population of Czech immigrants between 1850 and World War I. These immigrants brought along their cultural heritage including the veneration of St. Wenceslaus, the patron of Bohemia. His Feast Day is September 28th.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of San Lorenzo
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of San Lorenzo
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HAPPY 235TH BIRTHDAY, U.S. CONSTITUTION
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The U.S. Constitution celebrates 235 years. When it first passed in September of 1787, two out of the 39 who passed it were Catholic. We owe it to Daniel Carroll of Maryland and Thomas Fitzsimons of Pennsylvania for their boldness and steadfast courage to protect the liberties of fellow Catholics.
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Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross; September 14
By John Roskoski
People often wear a cross or crucifix as a wardrobe accessory or as a constant symbol which proclaims their faith in Jesus. The historical cross was a symbol of Roman oppression and power. Through Jesus' death on the Cross, it became the key to opening the gates of Heaven.
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A Divine Appointment
By Stephen Clark
Those who seek the Lord will find Him, He will prepare our hearts for it and reveal Himself.
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Where Were You When the World Stood Still?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Many of us are asked where we were on 9/11/01.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of James the Less
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of James the Less
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WHO supports abortion: WHO do you trust?
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Most people are unaware that the World Health Organization has gotten away with the crimes of abortion and sexual abuse, and this is a real threat to national sovereignty.
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POPE URBAN III
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Urban III and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa did not agree on anything. Frederick's demands of the papacy ended in an attempted excommunication. Only the pope's death prevented it.
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Siberian Spring
By Stephen Clark
It’s not the only thing that has gone cold in Europe though; they made the same mistake as the Soviets, as Solzhenitsyn put it describing his nation’s woes “Men have forgotten God”
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Vailankanni – Lourdes of the East – Feast Day Celebration Sept. 8th
By J. John Basil
Our Lady of Vailankanni (Vay-lun-kun-nee) appeared in Vailankanni, India three times during the latter part of the sixteenth century and miracles of healing are attributed to her. The Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health Church at Vailankanni is also called “Lourdes of the East”.
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St. Michael and the Seven Sanctuaries
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Did you know there are seven sanctuaries dedicated to St. Michael that form a perfect line?
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Shrines of Italy: San Giacomo Apostolo
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: San Giacomo Apostolo
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Emporer Xi ...
By Stephen Clark
My favourite line from the God Father (part 3) is:- ‘Power wears out those who don’t have it’ words whispered into Don Lucchesi’s ear seconds before he was assassinated with his own spectacles. Earthly power is an intoxicating and often rather brief illusion; made savage when it’s in the hands of frightened men who cling to it.
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Mary, Queen of All Hearts (Concl)
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X is powerfully linked to the Association of Mary, Queen of All Hearts. It is an association that still is vibrant and growing in the Church and open to all. The association displays singular love and reverence toward Mary that is truly inspirational and worthy of admiration and, perhaps, emulation.
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New Catholic Rap Battle Pits Raymond Nonnatus Against Thomas Aquinas
By Kevin J. Banet
Can canonized saints argue with one another? Heavens no! And yet if you can look at it from a humorous point of view, you can have a little fun. That’s what happens in a new video that pits two popular Catholic saints against each other. The four-minute video, “Raymond Nonnatus vs. Thomas Aquinas,” made by the Mercedarian Friars USA, is unique in that it is the first professionally-mad
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Supporting A Church With Architectural Columns
By J. John Basil
Columns in a church aid in the feeling of “verticality” in a church building. The characteristics of the columns identify the type of Architectural Order of the columns and the overall church structure.
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