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The Christian Way to Tell People They're Wrong
By Sean Hilbert
Conversations between Catholics about faith and morals can become heated. But they don't have to.
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Pope Francis Announces 2024 is Year of Prayer to Prepare for 2025 Jubilee
By Terri Thomas
"Today we begin the Year of Prayer; that is, a year dedicated to rediscovering the great value and absolute need for prayer in personal life, in the life of the church and in the world," he said, after praying the Angelus with visitors in St. Peter's Square Jan. 21.
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The Sixth Century Saint with His Own Plane
By Sean Hilbert
Everyone loves Saint Patrick. But what if I told you there was another evangelist who helped transform the Emerald Isle?
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Transfiguration
By Jacinta Wick
We look at mountains and valleys in the spiritual life and how to navigate them. Abraham our Father in Faith shows us that trusting in God is the key to progress in this journey. Peter, in the Transfiguration, shows us how we would like to keep the good moments. We can but not in the way he proposes. Good moments are to strengthen us for the difficult times where we must remember the mountaintop.
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17 SIGNS OF LACK OF HUMILITY by Saint Josemaría Escrivá
By Terri Thomas
According to Saint Josemaría Escrivá, if you do these 17 things you probably need to work on humility. If you’ve mastered all of these, please give me your advice!
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116 Reasons to Read the Prima Pars (First Part) of The Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas
By Richard Connell
A book report on the Prima Pars (First Part) of The Summa Thelogica by St. Thomas Aquinas
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Euthanasia and physician-assisted death - Catholic Laws
By Eileen Renders
This article attempts to explain a Catholic's options and rights when terminal and long-suffering
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Give Up Everything
By Tony Jesse
Why is the call to be a disciple of Christ so radical? Because the mission is so important.
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Scripture Alone
By Sebastian R. Fama
The idea that every Christian Teaching must be explicitly found in the Bible is itself a teaching. Ironically it is a teaching that is not found in the Bible. Thus the doctrine of Scripture Alone rules out the doctrine of Scripture Alone.
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The Golden Arrow Devotion to the Holy Face
By Emily Berns
The Golden Arrow devotion to the Holy Face was given to Sister Mary of St. Peter, a Carmelite nun, in the 1840s to fight against Communism and other sins against Christ. It is very efficacious and can be used in our times to fight against a lot of the same evils.
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How to Actually and Successfully Read the Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas
By Richard Connell
The Summa Theologica by St. Thomas is a difficult but wonderful book to read. I think I learned this method to read the Summa listening to a Catholic radio apologist and this method worked for me. Better to have read the Summa Theologica, imo, than to have climbed Mt. Everest.
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Was Moses Infallible?
By Greg Chrysostom
Does the magisterium extend as far back from Christ as it does forward? And to what extent are we really obligated to listen to it?
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Ejaculatory Prayers
By Elizabeth Thomas
We are told to pray without ceasing, in all things give thanks and rejoice always. In this world today, if we do not keep our mind, our thoughts, and hearts "stayed on Jesus," you will be miserable and depressed. Let us do the best we can to choose carefullly our words, our thoughts and pray without ceasing.
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Do You Know What "Visio Divina" Is? Learn About This Ancient Form of Prayer!
By Elena Sapphire
“Visio Divina is “sacred seeing” an ancient form of prayer, that is invoked upon viewing art. Viewing sacred and beautiful art allows for meditation upon the image, which thus allows space for deeper prayer and reflection.
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Blessings, Curses and Our Daily Bread
By Deacon Greg Lambert
On our daily Christian walk, we are presented with the binary choice of blessings or curses in all that we do and say.
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Brown Eggs, Lentils, and the Real Bread of Life
By Peter Casella, PhD
Polls show a large number of Catholics believe the Eucharist is only a symbol for Jesus’ body. Surveys and polls, though, don’t always equal truth.
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How not to evangelize (unhelpful evangelization)
By Adam Charles Hovey
It is not enough to just hand someone a Bible
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