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Sts. Nereus and Achilleus
By Thomas J. McIntyre
St. Nereus and Achilleus are the oldest martyrs honored with an epigraph by Pope St. Damasus I. They are Roman soldiers who were converted by St. Peter and suffered martyrdom under either Nero or Domitian.
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Our Lady of the Burning Pine Tree Ocotlan, Mexico
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The Lady responded softly, "Then follow Me. I will give you water to cure the disease. It will cure not only your family, but all who drink of it. My heart is ever ready to help those who are ill, for I cannot bear to see their misfortune."
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Papal Champion of Mary; Pope Pius X
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X gives us comfort in our tumultuous world. Mary and Her Rosary is the power that will protect and deliver us..
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POPE HONORIUS II, THE INTERNATIONAL POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Honorius, the peasant who rose to the heights of the Church, fought for the Catholic Church on many different fronts.
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Fierce but without Power
By Stephen Clark
During this time I was also reading a book about the life of St Anthony, the Egyptian hermit, and this was very insightful as being attacked by the devil in various guises, from packs of dogs, to serpents and insects was his bus ride to work.
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The Fear of Truth: Overturning Roe v. Wade
By Caroline Godin
Why are leftists so upset about what’s happening in Washington right now? The rumored federal overturning of Roe v. Wade is monumental for sure, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg in what’s going on in the US. The family unit used to be treasured, but now the country is on fire and the family is suffering more than ever before. What happened?
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Messages to an American Catholic in Paris
By Michael J. Baglino
The state of Catholicism in secular Paris
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May: Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Thomas J. McIntyre
May is the month dedicated in a special to Our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary
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Reflections on the Possible Overturning of Roe v. Wade in Light of the Liturgical Calendar
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Reflections on the recent report that Roe v. Wade might be overturned
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Sts. Athanasius of Alexandria and Damasus of Rome
By Thomas J. McIntyre
An examination of the interaction relationship between St. Athanasius, patriarch and bishop of Alexandria, and St. Damasus, patriarch and bishop of Rome, as well as their predecessors and successors, during the Arian Crisis.
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POPE CALLIXTUS II—FINALLY A POSITIVE SIGN
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Callixtus negotiated the end to the Lay Investiture Controversy and brought a positive light back to the Church of the 1100's
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The Pope Who Established the Papal Dress Code
By Joe Magee
Today is the Feast Day of Pope Saint Pius V, the Dominican pontiff who implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent to combat Protestantism, gave the Church the Tridentine rite of the Holy Mass, and who saved Europe from a Turkish invasion. From his continuing to wear his Dominican habit, later popes have always worn white.
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The Helpless
By Stephen Clark
The photographer, Kevin Carter, won a Pulitzer prize but was always haunted by the event because whilst he had shooed away the vulture afterwards, he failed to intervene to save the child.
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Call on Our Lady of Perpetual Help
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of Perpetual Help has a history that is shrouded in mystery and conflicting traditions. But, all traditions that have been attached to the icon attest to the graces and mercies which are generated by the devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
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Former Protestant Minister Offers Contemporary Lens for Comprehending Church Fathers
By Mary Beth Bracy
Dr. James Papandrea provides new approach for understanding Christians and teachings in the early Church.
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ANTI-POPE GREGORY VIII
By Debra Booton McCoy
Maurice Bourdin, the anti-pope Gregory VIII, was placed on the throne of Peter in 1119. He ruled for a very short time.
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Planned-parenthood and the sale of baby organs and-tissue
By Stephen Clark
In the early days after abortion was legalized in the UK (for special cases), some entrepreneurs started to look at ways to cash in on this fledgling industry. They used the baby fat to make soap.
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