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Articles in 'History'
A Woman of Faith: St. Veronica
By John Roskoski
St. Veronica, a symbol of Lent and the celebration of women in this month, leaves a legacy the resonates today. Although arguments about her historical veracity have swirled for centuries, her faith stands as a powerful example for women of every generation.
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POPE SAINT GREGORY VII
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Gregory VII had a controversial papacy as he attempted to show that the pope was God's regent on earth.
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Spiritual Direction: Are Forty Minutes Enough? Build Back Better
By Michael Cunningham
You can not serve two masters especially when you are shortchanging one of them
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Law Day May 1, 2022: Toward A More Perfect Union: The Constitution In Times Of Change- Tune In May 2 And See How History Changed Before Our Eyes
By Michael Cunningham
The most important event of the 20th century covered like it has never been covered before-join us
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Help for our time: Mary the Untier of Knots
By John Roskoski
Mary, who unties the knots of our time and lives offers an answer to the confusing and frustrating times in which we live. This devotion is growing in popularity and is seen as a unfailing source of help for all.
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Spiritual Direction: Who Is The True Action Hero Today Fulton Sheen Or Steven Seagal?
By Michael Cunningham
Who was right?
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Genealogy
By Linda Kracht
This article describes Jesus' genealogy which is available to us from the Bible; our genealogy can be found in various historical records, and apps which track ancestry. Our first hint of ancestry can be found in our DNA. This article looks at God's Grand Plan across the ages and how knowing ancestral roots may help us appreciate the fact that these people were part of God's Plan for us.
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How Putin’s war in Ukraine is faith based
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It should come as no surprise the invasion of Ukraine by Russia runs much deeper than a desire to rebuild the Soviet Union, as mainstream media claims. The spiritual roots of the conflict run deep and are at the heart of the invasion. However, to understand how this current war is grounded in religion, one must understand the history and mindset of Russia and its culture.
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Spiritual Direction: Are Putin's Days Numbered?
By Michael Cunningham
Are Putin's Days Numbered? Look at Daniel and see what you think?
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Martyrs, but Not Virgins: Sts. Vibia Perpetua and Felicitas
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Of the seven women named in the Roman Canon besides the Blessed Virgin Mary, five were virgins: Sts. Agnes, Agatha, Lucy, Cecilia and Anastasia. The other two, Sts. Perpetua and Felicitas, differ from their sisters in the Canon in two important ways: both are mothers and they are from Carthage in North Africa, not Italy.
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Spiritual Direction: Do We Follow Our Leader Or Is Our Leader A Follower?
By Michael Cunningham
: Do We Follow Our Leader Or Is Our Leader A Follower?
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Spiritual Direction: Political Leaders That Actually Lead
By Michael Cunningham
Walk the walk and talk the talk
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POPE ALEXANDER II, THE START OF A NEW ERA
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Alexander II continued the attempts at reform begun by Pope Leo IX. He slowly began to win
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Spiritual Direction: Who Owns The Ukrainian History?
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Who Owns The Ukrainian History?
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The Stations of the Cross history and indulgences
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Stations of the Cross are a pious tradition during Lent. It's a tradition even Christians outside the Catholic Church have started observing. However, the Catholic Church gave the world the Stations and provides plenary indulgences for those who pray them.
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Who are the Seven Heads and Ten Horns of the Beast in the Apocalypse of St. John?
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Who is the Beast of the Apocalypse? The number of the Beast is 666, which is usually interpreted as a code for Nero. But why does the Beast have seven heads and ten horns? What does this mean? A clue can be found in the traditional date for the composition of the Apocalypse...
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Spiritual Direction : The Cost Of War Is Personal Pray For Ukraine
By Michael Cunningham
The horrors of war-the human costs, and a tribute to some inspiring leaders who make a difference in their students' lives for the rest of their life.
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