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God vs. Muhammad vs. Joseph Smith
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A triple threat match worthy of Wrestlemania...
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The Wisdom of St. John Vianney, Super-Saint
By Ray Sullivan
A basic description of the life and wisdom of St. John Vianney
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Did God Raise Jesus From the Dead?
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A short examination of four solid historical facts, and their meaning in a broader philosophical debate.
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When Our Lady appeared in a Soviet Prison Cell ...
By Stephen Clark
If God is with us, who can be against us ? ... i
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Crony Capitalism
By Michael Cunningham
Crony Catholicism-Is it Real?
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God's purpose Revealed ... a story from the Korean War
By Stephen Clark
It’s not often that the Lord ‘tips His hand’ and allows us to see things from His perspective and what He has in mind. Perhaps it’s an occasional reward for faithfulness or more likely when an intimate ally is ready to see it, when their heart has been prepared.
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Are You Living Your Faith?
By Michael Cunningham
Many Catholics face a dilemma: how can one be faithful to traditions, yet remain open to new discoveries, both about yourself and Catholicism?
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Let Us Keep Our Eyes On The Prize: The RIches Of Our Faith
By Michael Cunningham
GK Chesterton, “The problem of disbelieving in God is not that a man ends up believing nothing. Alas, it is much worse. He ends up believing anything.”
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In God We Trust, Our National Motto: Let Us Mean It Before It Is Too Late
By Michael Cunningham
What do the Beatles' song lyrics and the US money have to do with what is going on in the world today?
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Time to consider studying our Constitution and Declaration of Independence
By Julie
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
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A Veteran's Day salute to our military Catholic priests
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Veteran’s Day is a day to remember and honor those who have served our country. It’s a time we set aside to thank those who have risked their lives and sacrificed family time to keep us safe. I want to encourage everyone to remember one of the often-overlooked veterans in our military: Catholic Chaplains.
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POPE GREGORY VI THE MAN WHO BOUGHT THE PAPACY
By Debra Booton McCoy
Giovanni Graziano, in English, John Gratian, was born in the late 900s, in Rome Italy. It is probably a sure thing that his family was well established, since he became the godfather of the child of the very wealthy Tusculum family. About the same time, he was appointed cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. For many years, John was archpriest of the church of St. John by the Latin Gate, the equiv
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3 former slaves on their road to sainthood
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As we begin the month of November, looking toward Thanksgiving and the upcoming holidays, we recognize the contributions Black Catholics have had in the Church and society during this Black Catholic History Month. As we celebrate our brothers and sisters who have served God faithfully, we recognize their lives are filled with lessons we could all learn.
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In the end my Immaculate heart will Triumph
By Stephen Clark
I wondered the other day, how the world would look if the Second World War did not happen. No Nazi’s, no holocaust nor concentration camps, no mourning widows and orphans, no dead soldiers; Eastern Europe without a half-century of living in the dark shadows of the Soviet Union.
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What we once fought for, we now give away.
By Troy Kroening
I remember a story of a Catholic in China that endured great tortures to keep his faith. He was truly willing to die for Jesus. And when he made it to America, he enjoyed the freedoms and joyfully went to Mass daily. However, he found a new God in money and started to distance himself from Jesus, eventually only go to Mass on Easter and Christmas.
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Opening of the Maronite Liturgical Year: Consecration and Renewal of the Church : A Lesson In History For All Of Us
By Michael Cunningham
One of the most important underlying facts of the Church is that Jesus was born to Mary a little over 2,000 years ago. Whether it was 4 BC, 5 BC or O is not the question of this particular article. The question should be that Jesus was born to Mary a devoted servant of God and a practicing Jewish woman. Mary was raised in the temple. She was taken there at the age of three and lived until she
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Taken Leave of Their Senses
By Stephen Clark
The greatest gift of God is surely His mercy.
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