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Pope Leo XIII: A Modern Man Who Saw The Future of Society Yet Still Understood The Past
By Michael Cunningham
Praise be to God Always, Pope Leo XIII, you were truly a blessed person with a vision that many more people should have and all people believe in. Amen
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Changing History: Pope Leo XIII View Of Socialism In The Last Days
By Michael Cunningham
Clearly, Pope Leo XIII was vehemently against big government and big government liberal socialism. Yet the left has somehow rewritten history and we are believing this.
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Pope John XIX: The Originator of Indulgences
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope John XIX was an inconsistent, money-hungry man who did not understand Church law. He acted in his own best interest, for the most part. His actions led to the schism between East and West just a generation later.
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Enough Said: Pope Leo XIII's Discourse on Socialism Almost 150 Years In The Making
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters can you see what Pope Leo XIII pointed out to us almost 150 years ago? Socialism logic here today does not make sense with Catholic teachings.
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Start The Revolution Without Me, The Man Who Saw The Last Days of Society
By Michael Cunningham
Let us take a much closer look at Pope Leo XIII and his revolutionary thoughts about the future as we take a much closer look at his first encyclical Inscrutabili (1878).
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Pope Benedict VIII: The First Tusculum Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
This, in some ways is the story of two families who used to be close, but over the generations, grew to hate each other.
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Pope Sergius IV: The Last of the Crescenti Puppets
By Debra Booton McCoy
Sergius is the pope who made the taking of another name common among popes. He was born Peter, son of Peter the Shoemaker and his spouse Stephanie. Apparently, he was referred to as Peter Pig Snout.
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Pope Saint Pius X
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
This is the story of a Pope who refused to stay buried in the annals of history. The boy who became Pope always worked with the image of Mother Church and her founder Jesus Christ before him, leading the way, as if on a path, beckoning him to follow. He never ceased being the boy who worked and struggled endlessly to keep alive the true teachings of the Church!
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The Coming Storm | A Dream About the End
By Greg Schlueter
Before I awoke... one, prominent thought punctuated it all: The mighty door of mercy is closing. The day of reckoning is upon us.
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Pope John XVII: The Second Abdication
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope John’s capabilities mostly allowed him ecclesiastical administration, not political. He authorized the Diocese of Bamburg. King Henry of Germany and Italy was interested in using it as a base for missionary activity among the Slavs
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How a Founding Father of Modern Europe is Climbing the ladder to Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
Robert Schuman was a devout Catholic and a Bible scholar. His role in trying to break the seemingly never-ending cycle of wars in Europe has been praised by several popes
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Saint Paul's Powerful Speech to the Athenians
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Probably because I spent time in Athens during a long-ago ten-day journey to Greece, St. Paul’s speech to the Athenians always pierces through my skull to ping around in my head.
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How a Toddler Inspired a Pope with her Understanding of the Eucharist
By Larry Peterson
This is a story about a little girl known as "Little Nellie of Holy God." Her real name was Ellen Organ but everyone called her Nellie. By the time "Little Nellie" was two years old, she knew that God was truly present in the Holy Eucharist.
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Joseph Verbis LaFleur: The Priest Who Laid Down His Life For His Friends
By Larry Peterson
Father Joseph Verbis Lafleur leaves behind an unbridled legacy of love and compassion for others, including the Catholic faith he loved so much. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (twice), The Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart.
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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The Olympic Flame and Apostolic Succession
By Faith Flaherty
When trying to explain apostolic succession, I’ve often linked the concept to inheritance, i.e., property, the family farm or business that has been handed down generation to generation. However, presently while watching the 2020/21 Olympic Ceremony, I think contrasting the Olympic Flame might be a better analogy.
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St. Ignatius of Loyola: A Theo-Dramatic Life
By Tony Crescio
Saints help make saints, and thus it is indispensable that we do as these men did, and surround ourselves with those running towards God (through books no less than those whom we live amongst here and now) and spur one another on in the race.
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