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15 ways to celebrate an Irish-Catholic Christmas!
By The Catholic Nurse
Are you Irish-Catholic? Here are 15 ways to honor your ancestors and Irish heritage.
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The Virgin Shall Conceive: Reflections on the Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
Today's readings talk about signs and fulfillment of prophecies. Dr. Peter Kreeft notes in his Food for the Soul, Cycle A that a sign points to something. Here the sign points to God with us (Emmanuel). The readings further explain how it is God that is coming. We will celebrate that coming in a few days. But we must also prepare for the many other ways in which He comes.
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Fiery Dragons and Breaking News: Reading the Past with Eyes Wide Open
By Aaron Schuck
What do fiery dragons, eclipses, and falling kings have in common? In this reflection on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, we explore how medieval writers read history like a sacred drama—where every event, from a bishop’s death to a cross in the moon, pointed to deeper meaning. It’s not just about the past—it’s a lesson in how to see our own world with eyes wide open.
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Indiana QB Wins Heisman Trophy; Credits Catholic Faith
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fernando Mendoza became the 90th recipient of the Heisman Trophy, as he credits God first for the day he has made.
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Our Lady slays the Aztec religion, fulfilling the blood curdling occupation of ot Canaan
By Scott Pauline
Our Lady slays the Aztec religion, fulfilling the blood curdling occupation of ot Canaan
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Stand Up for the Truth! What St. Eusebius Teaches Us!
By Terry N. Hursh
A brief essay remembering St. Eusebius on his feast day. It speaks of his suffering in standing up for the truth of orthodoxy against the Arian heresy of his times.
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How the prophet Daniel moved in the Magi's minds
By The Catholic Nurse
How did the distant Magi believe Nativity details without an angelic invitation? How did they come to know everything that the local shepherds knew?
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The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
By Gary Sullivan
The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
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Rejoice Christmas is coming
By Fr. Francis Maple
Rejoice at the thought of Christ coming to us this Christmas.
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The Significance and Science of Our Lady of Guadalupe
By Steven R. Hemler
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary following her appearance to Juan Diego, a Mexican farmer, in the hills above Mexico City in 1531. The results of modern scientific analysis performed on the cloak (tilma) of St. Juan Diego, a spectacular relic which survives to this day, are truly amazing.
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God's got this (Acts 12)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
God is always in control, even when we can't see His handiwork or fathom His purposes. A reflection on Acts 12.
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Advent Is Not Just a Countdown to Christmas
By Timothy McHugh
Today, most Catholics see Advent as simply a countdown to Christmas. When pressed, most Catholics can explain that Advent is a time to prepare for the coming of Christ. After all, the word Advent comes from, "ad-venire" in Latin or "to come to." Many Catholics either never knew or have forgotten that Advent is also a penitential season.
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Cristo de Redentor
By Lisa Livezey
Author Lisa Livezey reflects on Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue.
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Give us back our saints! Happy St Barbara's Day -- wasn't it on 12/4?
By The Catholic Nurse
As our favorite saints are "cancelled" from the Catholic Liturgical calendar, our Magisterium further evaporates. Without our powerful saints, who will intercede and mentor us in humility, thanksgiving and gratitude?
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St. John Paul II’s Miracle
By Christy Romero
St. John Paul II almost died in 1981 when he was shot at close range in St. Peter’s Square. But he was miraculously saved. He later said that “One hand fired, and another guided the bullet.” Who guided the bullet?
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Getting Ahead in Today's World: What St. Francis Xavier Can Teach Us
By Terry N. Hursh
A Brief article on St. Francis Xavier choosing God's will over his own plans and ambitions. How does this speak to us today?
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The Daniel Clause of Midnight Christmas Mass that Confounds the Liberal Vatican.
By Scott Pauline
From antiquity, the church has seen true prophecy in Daniel. In fact, Augustine gave profound and definitive meanings to the book to defend it then. But the modern Vatican denies it, and interprets it according to rationalism.
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