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Was St. Frances Cabrini Scrupulous?
By Jacinta
While reading the 1977 book, "Mother Cabrini" written by "A Daughter of St. Paul" I came across an interesting section concerning modesty. Was St. Frances Cabrini acting "scrupulous" when she made the women in Nicaragua to wear modest clothes?
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A Band of Brothers (and sisters)
By Stephen Clark
The wind was howling through thinning hair, as an overweight pack of ageing warriors pounded the tarmac to dust all the while being shadowed by a private ambulance hoping for a customer as blood pressures rose, arteries constricted and cartilage and bone grinded.
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POPE VICTOR III, "A MAN OF UNUSUAL HOLINESS"
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Victor III accomplished much as Abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino. He did not live long as pope.
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Spiritual Direction: You Are The Difference
By Michael Cunningham
Let's ask a few questions here: Can you possibly question Science? Can you possibly make a real difference in this world after all you are just one person?
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Saint Cyril of Jerusalem fights Arianism
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
It is popularly believed Arius was born in Libya, in 270 A.D. He is credited with having started one of the most deadly heretical sects to attack the Early Church that of Arianism. It has continued assaulting the Church until today, under many titles. Our first encounter with Arius is somewhere between 300-311 A.D., when he joined up with a group of heretics called Meletians.
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St. Patrick's Day A.D. 2022: World War III on the Horizon?
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief reflection on past world wars, their effect on the people of Ireland, and whether we might be facing a third one
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4 myths about St. Patrick and St. Patrick’s Day
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
St. Patrick, the former slave turned bishop, was a great saint who converted much of Ireland to Jesus Christ. However, there are a few myths believed about him and attributed to him that are likely not to be true.
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What happened at the Apparition in Knock Ireland
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
But at 8 o’clock or thereabouts, when Mary McLoughlin decided to go home, the older Bierne girl, Mary, decided to walk with her in the rain. So here we have two Marys, walking in the rain past the church again. When they passed the apparition, Mary McLoughlin casually mentioned that the pastor must have bought some new statues in Dublin. But the other Mary, more inquisitive, decided to take a clos
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Preparing for Easter (Part 2): Stewarding the Gospel Message
By John Roskoski
During Lent we must not forget the simple Gospel message; to prepare for the Kingdom of God. The Resurrection opens the gates of the Kingdom and Lent gives us the perfect opportunity to prepare for the Kingdom, by strengthening our faith, as that gives us our entry to the Kingdom.
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The Martyrs of Ireland
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
This was an unusual group of Irishmen who chose to die, rather than deny the Faith. Margaret Ball, wife and mother, faithful to Mother Church who was turned in by her own son, the Mayor of Dublin at the time. Francis Taylor, a previous Mayor of Dublin, who refused to take the Oath of Allegiance to the Crown, and was executed. Bishop Terrence O'Brien was a Dominican who excommunicated those disobey
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Christopher Dawson and the Formation of Christendom
By Joseph Tuttle
Christopher Dawson's book on the formation of Christendom is an invaluable resource for those wishing to learn more about the history of their Catholic Faith.
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Spiritual Direction: If We Live For God We Will Live Forever
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, stop believing the powers of man and start believing in the powers of God. Man did not create God, God created man and woman.
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St. Cassius Longinus
By Thomas J. McIntyre
The identity of the unnamed soldier who pierced the side of Christ with his lance in the Passion Narrative according to St. John has captured the Christian imagination for centuries. He is given the name Longinus in the apocryphal Acts of Pilate which is part of the so-called Gospel of Nicodemus
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Spiritual Direction: Invoking Your Inner Churchill In Your Hour of Need
By Michael Cunningham
Zelensky invokes the spirit of Churchill. Is this enough to change the results
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Spiritual Direction: What Happens When It Is The Wrong Way? Russian Church Following The Right Principles?
By Michael Cunningham
The Devil You Know? Maybe try a different direction?
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Spiritual Direction: Targeting Civilians Is A War Crime, Putin You Are Not Fighting A War Of Liberation You Are Fighting A War Of Desperation
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Targeting Civilians Is A War Crime, Putin You Are Not Fighting A War Of Liberation You Are Fighting A War Of Desperation
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Pius XII and the Holocaust
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Since the beginning of the pontificate of Pope Pius XII, he promoted the message of peace in the world as the time of his election and prior to his election to the Chair of Peter was a time of turmoil and violence with much bloodshed in a world on the brink of war.
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