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Life Yesterday, Now and Tomorrow
By Mary Rivers
Past. Present and Future
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Saint Mark
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of Saint Mark
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Pope Pius X: Champion of Tradition and Mary
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X, successor to Leo XII, had an interesting impact on the Church. He was a cause for the stagnation of Biblical criticism on one hand but, on the other hand, he was an inspired champion of Mary and saw her as a vital way of encountering Jesus.
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POPE LUCIUS III, THE ELDERLY POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Lucius III was elderly when he ascended the chair of Peter. In his short four-year reign, he negotiated with the king of Scotland, the overwhelming Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and a series of heretics who were becoming too popular.
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St. Bartholomew (Nathaniel bar Tolmai)
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief article on the apostle St. Bartholomew
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Santa Maria & Giuliana
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of Santa Maria & Giuliana
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The Measure of his sacrifice
By Stephen Clark
What legacy will we leave, what will be the measure of this Catholic generation’s sacrifice? Perhaps another old soldier can lend his counsel from beyond the grave “Never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in… Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” (Churchill)
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Symbolism of the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart – St. John Eudes, August 19th
By J. John Basil
St. John Eudes is the originator of the modern devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. His feast day is August 19th. Images of the Sacred and Immaculate hearts revolve around love with associated symbolism commonly shown in statues, paintings and stained glass windows.
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School board tosses Bible over ‘pornography’, allows real pornography to remain
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A Texas school board district has banned the Bible from its libraries because of the claim it needs to be reviewed for "pornographic content", however, allows a book portraying sexual content and even child sexual abuse to remain on the shelves. The indoctrination of our students into leftist ideology should not be tolerated and, yet, the Church and its leaders remain silent.
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Pope Leo XII; Champion of Scholarship and the Rosary
By John Roskoski
Pope Leo XIII was an integral force in bringing science to Biblical Studies. Yet, he never forgot the power of Mary and her Rosary. He is largely responsible for bringing the traditional ways of the Church into the modern era.
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Visions of St. Stephen of Hungary - Two Wonderful Churches
By J. John Basil
St. Stephen of Hungary is primarily credited with bringing Christianity to Hungary; and as King Stephen I, is thought of as the founder of the Hungarian state. Two spectacular churches are associated with St. Stephen and are wonderful to visit: St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest and the Esztergom Basilica.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky and Victor Hugo: Two Authors Every Christian Should Read.
By Michael J. Baglino
The Genius of 'Crime and Punishment' and 'Les Misérables'
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August: Month of the Immaculate Heart
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief overview of the origins of dedicating the month of August to Our Lady's Immaculate Heart
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POPE ALEXANDER III, MASTER NEGOTIATOR
By Debra Booton McCoy
First a canonist, a teacher and a writer, Orlando Bandinelli became a negotiator, a warrior, a fugitive and a two-decade long pope, Alexander III.
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QUIZ: How much do you know about the Assumption of Mary?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is today, August 15. Many Catholics are aware of days, such as the Solemnity of the Assumption, but how much do you really know about the day and event? Try your hand at these questions.
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A Miracle at Auschwitz – St. Maximilian Kolbe
By J. John Basil
Saint Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Martyr and a mass-media evangelizer with a great devotion to the Blessed Mother as the Mediatrix which he promoted through his Militia Immaculata. He was sent to the concentration camp Auschwitz for the promotion of his devotion to the Blessed Mother; and died there on August 14th, 1941 sacrificing his life for a young husband and father.
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Sts. Hippolytus and Pope Pontian, Martyrs
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of St. Hippolytus, who was an antipope but eventually died a martyr alongside the actual Pope
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