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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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The Catholic Church, America, and North Bougainville - Why North Bougainville may become the new Guadalcanal in the War Against Catholics and America
By Cole Kinder
Catholics and Americans need to be on the look out for North Bougainville in the coming years. It could prove to be a trusted ally or a formidable foe.
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3 Biblical Quotes in Support of Baseball
By Michael J. Baglino
Baseball and modern western culture are at odds; so is Christianity and western culture.
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The Icing on the Cake
By Stephen Clark
A court ruling in America ordered a Christian baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple to pay $135,000 in compensation to the couple for ‘emotional distress’. Photographers and florists have also been penalized for refusing their services to homosexual weddings.
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Pope Gelasius, the Suffering Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Gelasius II, an elderly man, suffered disrespect and torture while trying to support the teachings of the Church
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Hope Springs Eternal
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A few thoughts on prayer and hope (and book clubs).
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Jesus and the Cross (Part 6): Good Friday Darkness
By John Roskoski
The famous darkness on Good Friday has spawned many theories, some fanciful others legitimate. The explanation might be in the fusion between the ancient beliefs and modern science.
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Finding Jesus in the Temple
By Michael J. Baglino
Why would Jesus put his parents through so much worry? Kind of rude to them don't you think?
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The Vision to stop Islamic Fundamentalism
By Stephen Clark
Amongst many famous examples is the battle of Lepanto where, as the praying witnesses put it, ‘the sails of the Holy League were filled with Divine breath’ referring to the sudden change in wind direction that won the day and sent the fleet of the Ottoman Empire swiftly to the bottom of the sea. St Pope Pius V, far away in Rome, was granted a vision of the battle in the sky and saw the victory,
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Facing Fear with Courage
By Mary Rivers
Remembering Ukraine Today
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Infant Prague Devotion (revisited) and thanking Him for blessings...
By Julie
Revisiting the Infant Prague Devotion
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April: Month of the Holy Eucharist
By Thomas J. McIntyre
The month of April is traditionally dedicated to the Holy Eucharist. Much like February, this month is unusual in that the feast usually connected to the monthly devotion does not occur during it. However, also like February, there are links between the feasts usually held during the month and the devotion assigned to it.
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5 Anti-Christian Philosophers Ruined America
By Michael J. Baglino
The downward trajectory of America and the West can be traced to these 5 anti-Catholic philosophers.
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POPE PASCAL II AND CONTINUED TROUBLES
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Pascal II continued the Gregorian reform of the past almost 50 years and the Crusade consequences.
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Spiritual Direction: Do You Have This Type Of Faith?
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Do You Have This Type Of Faith?
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Spiritual Direction: What To Read When You Feel Down?
By Michael Cunningham
Down for the count, do not let count you out for good.
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Jesus and the Cross (Part2); Why the Cross?
By John Roskoski
The purpose of the Cross has many layers from being a everlasting witness to the power of God, to redefining the motherhood of Mary. The Gospel presents it as the ultimate sacrifice, given by God for our Salvation.
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