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First Christian Missionaries - First Christian Converts
By D D Emmons
Discusses the first Christian missionaries, the first converts, their challanges and successes.
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Behold the Lamb of God: Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
The readings for this weekend are indicators of the fact that the Old Testament points to Jesus and the New Testament while the New Testament is a fulfillment of the Old Testament. Jesus is the Savior of the World and His manifestation as such, which we saw during Christmastide, continues. Pay attention. There is nothing ordinary about Ordinary Time.
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Dr. St. Hilary's Prescription for Us Today
By Terry N. Hursh
The relevance of St. Hilary and his defense of the church in his time...and in ours.
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Jesus identifies Himself with us
By Fr. Francis Maple
If we identify with Jesus we will share the approval and the acceptance of God our Father.
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The Heroic Conversion of Brazil´s “Japanese” Catholics
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Brazil has around one and a half million people of Japanese descent, most of whom are Catholic even almost all the original immigrants were Shintoists and Buddhists. This article discusses why this mass conversion occurred.
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Saint Paul's roller coaster (Acts 13-14)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Saint Paul is a model for us of remaining joyful and hopeful despite whatever obstacles we encounter.
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The Significance of St. Adrian of Canterbury for Us Today
By Terry N. Hursh
This articles looks at the life and contribution of St. Adrian of Canterbury and his significance in developin the idea of holistic education, integrating faith and reason.
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and the Birth of Catholic Education in the United States
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton's pioneering efforts and unwavering faith laid the foundation for Catholic education in the United States, transforming it into a means of sanctification and forming countless souls through her visionary leadership. Her journey from a comfortable life in upper-class New York to a consecrated life of poverty and service exemplifies her dedication to Christ and her determi
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Let’s Leave Out the Shoes for the Three Kings
By Christy Romero
There is a tradition in many Latin American countries to leave out the shoes on the eve of the feast of the Epiphany. Today, I was reminiscing about my own childhood traditions. The memories of those celebrations will forever remain in my heart because they truly transformed me. What traditions from your own childhood have had a lasting impact in your faith?
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Why Waste Time Talking to Calvinists?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Calvinism claims to be Christian yet it is so opposed to Catholicism and Jesus´s message that there is no point in making any ecumenical approaches to it.
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“Holy” Literal and Etymological Meaning
By Matthew Paguinto
The origin of the word "holy." How it meant differently in the old times than in today's vocabulary.
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St. John the Beloved, Apostle and Evangelist
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief biography of Yochannan bar Zebedee, better known as St. John the Apostle and Evangelist
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Revisiting the Advent and Christmas joyful mysteries as image of all Divine history
By Scott Pauline
The days of creation outline the great phases of human history and the beast does too at the end of the Bible. And the joyful pregnancies astoundingly do as well
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Cerulean Blue: A Spanish Liturgical Privilege
By Matthew Paguinto
The Cerulean vestments, a special privilege of the Spanish curia.
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From Fisherman to Theologian Saint John the Evangelist
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John the Evangelist exemplifies the journey from knowing about Jesus to deep union with His Sacred Heart, offering a model of total discipleship. The Gospel and epistles of Saint John illuminate divine love and sacramental grace, particularly through his intimate encounters with the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Through sacred tradition, art, and the writings of Church Fathers, Sa
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6 questions for AI--even it knows the path to heaven!
By The Catholic Nurse
God decides all--do not read too much into this--since AI mirrors the Internet. However, as rational beings we sense something is off but cannot articulate it. Out of curiosity, what does AI think?
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Miracles of Saint John Kanty
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John Kanty's life exemplifies the blend of academic brilliance and profound humility, demonstrating how knowledge and charity can unite to reflect authentic Catholic values. · Through hidden acts of mercy and legendary miracles like the restored jug and multiplied loaves, Saint John Kanty’s life reveals the transformative power of faith and charity in e
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