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War against self-interest
By Stephen Clark
I suspect the Celtic part of my ancestry led me to embrace the idea that you can get a lot further in battle with an axe and a kind word than you can with just a kind word but I am also inspired by the diplomacy and patience of an Englishman, William Wilberforce who stood valiantly against slavery for most of his life, completing the task of its abolition across the whole British Empire just three
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The Power of Jesus in the Eucharist where Hate was converted to Love Trani Italy
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
This article is about Love and hate. What would make a Man give up His Life for those who mock Him, reject Him, betray Him, choose a murderer over Him, strip Him, scourge Him, spit upon Him, nail Him to the Cross? Love, unconditional Love! What would make a woman take a consecrated Host, the vulnerable God-man and desecrate Him? Hate! But how does someone acquire that much hate and anger ag
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Saint Camillus de Lellis and The Red Cross
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Did you ever wonder where the Red Cross came from? Did you ever wonder who came up with the concept of the work to be done by the Red Cross, and the symbol of the Red Cross? Would you be surprised if we told you that it came to us through a Miracle of the Cross? Read on, brothers and sisters.
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POPE ADRIAN IV, THE ONLY ENGLISH POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Nicholas Breakspear was the only English pope ever elected. His time on the throne was spent avoiding the ire of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, ridding Rome of Arnold of Brescia and trying to handle the south Italian Normans.
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Schemers, Sabotagers and Psychopaths - What do you do? - Run !
By Michael J. Baglino
Psychopathy, sin and the deconstruction of the American mind.
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Permanent Revolution
By Stephen Clark
Leon Trotsky believed that for socialism to thrive and not become decadent, it needed to be in a constant state of flux or “permanent revolution” as he called it; (we might call it vigilance) he knew that any deviation from the ideal would be its downfall. As Catholics, as we know our enemy is far more powerful than tainted human nature alone, we should be all the more mindful and alert to his tac
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Saint Juliana Falconieri
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
There was a hush in the room. They had all seen it, but no one could believe their eyes. All of the sisters in the room, and the priest, fell to their knees in reverence to the Miraculous Gift they had been given. They prayed for the safe journey of the soul of their Foundress to her heavenly reward. In due time, her body was prepared for the funeral. Blessed Joan Solderini, who assumed the s
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The "Black Virgin Mary"; Our Lady of Piat
By John Roskoski
Often overlooked, but very powerful, is Our Lady of the Holy Rosary; Our Lady of Piat. She was brought to the Philippines by the Dominicans and has gathered a strong following. Let us not forget this intercessory aspect of our beloved Mary.
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What does an ordinary Christian man look like? - Extraordinary.
By Michael J. Baglino
Life of Johnnie Baptis Bailey, AKA - JB
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July: Month of the Most Precious Blood
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of the history of devotion to the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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New Biography on “Mother Luisita” Fortifies Readers to “Live in hope!” in Tumultuous Times
By Mary Beth Bracy
Her example relates God’s healing in the midst of revolution, persecution, adventures and foundations.
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Ancient Weaponry
By Stephen Clark
What a great victory it must have been to eliminate this ancient weapon from everyday life in Europe, the sophistication or complexity of society makes the supernatural seem remote, irrelevant or unnecessary in the age of reason, but look at the continent now.
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Church apologizes to LGBTQ but ignores real need
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A Catholic Church in Kentucky recently held an apology service for LGBTQ individuals. The service apologized for the "actions and words" of the Church which hurt them and sought reconciliation. It promoted the sin of LGBTQ. However, there is a much greater offense and hurt which Catholics need to be recognizing and seeking healing.
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Independence Day; Remember Our Lady, The Immaculate Virgin, Patroness of America
By John Roskoski
Aside from fireworks and cook-outs, we should remember Mary, Our Lady, the Immaculate Virgin, PATRONESS OF AMERICA. She has been with our nation from the beginning and let pray that she will continue to guide us.
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Pope Anastasius IV, the Old Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Anastasius IV was a kind, peaceful old man who sat on the throne of Peter, doing what good he could.
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Love Conquers hate in Marawi
By Stephen Clark
ISIS brought the people death & destruction, the Catholic community brought them breakfast, friendship and a new hope.
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Remembering Our Lady of Laghet
By John Roskoski
The miracles of Mary which Mary brought about in this small village is often overlooked in favor of the more dramatic interventions of Lourdes and Fatima. However, these miracles have a pattern of being swift and dramatic as well.
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