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Happy Birthday Blessed Mother
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Today we celebrate and honor the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Happy Birthday Mother!
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Mary the Moon vs Lucifer the 'Light Bearer'
By Gary Sullivan
Today is Mary’s birthday. Today we celebrate the thing that Lucifer hated most: being upstaged by a lowly, rural, teenage human girl who was brought into this world to be the New Eve, the Immaculate One who says no to sin and yes to redemption. The one who brings us the Light of the World, for she is the real light bearer.
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The Proper Placement of the Tabernacle and Why it Matters
By Emily Berns
The tabernacle containing the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ should always be the focal point in any Catholic church and should always tell the faithful without a doubt that this is Who we worship. The effort in some churches to move the tabernacle will confuse the faithful and ultimately lead to the point of the Mass being something other than the worship of God.
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The 144,000: New Testament division fulfills Old Testament division
By Scott Pauline
The Old Testament north-south split is very appropriately fulfilled by the New Testament great schism. There are two primary forms of rift in the New covenant: schism and heresy. In the Old Testament there were two places of false worship in the North.
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Must Read Catholic Books
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Every September 6th is National Book Lover Day on the National Calendar. There are so many Catholic books that has shaped the minds of many Catholics today.
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THE QUESTION OF UNIVERSAL SALVATION: WILL ALL BE SAVED?
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In the final analysis, the question of salvation is always an inquiry into the balancing of human free will with God’s mercy and forgiveness. Scripture tells us that our God is a jealous God, who did not even spare his only Son for our salvation. God revealed to us in Jesus Christ, is a God of unfathomable love.
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Mary Magdelene as Wonderful Mystical Type
By Scott Pauline
St Mary Magdalene is present at very important pivotal points in the Life death and resurrection of Our Lord. This may make her a powerful type of the transition from the old dispensation to the new, and which is to say from the old law to the new law, and finally how the Jewish people will ultimately come to recognize the Christ, just as Mary ultimately recognized Jesus at the tomb.
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Madness erupts over Gender Identity? Time to Listen to St. John Paul II
By Larry Peterson
This piece calls upon the faithful to go back to Pope St. John Paul's apostolic letter Mulieribus Dignitatem from 1988. It defines man and woman and should be called upon to help all Catholic/Christians navigate the insanity of the gender madness infecting the world. It also defines what God's pu4pose was in creating both a man and a woman.
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Arguing the Case for the Virtuous Life
By Linda Kracht
Adding to the conversation initiated by Bishop Strickland after publishing his Pastoral Letter.
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Holy, Holy, Holy! Glory to God in the Highest!
By Ralph Hathaway
We must always remember to give God praise
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The Work of Human Hands
By Gary Sullivan
The Eucharist teaches us that the work of human hands can become a means of sanctification and happiness. Our work, when offered to God, especially at Mass is blessed and the fruits magnified for ourselves and others.
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Are relics superstition or supernatural?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Relics are not some type of mystical magic or superstition. It is grounded in Sacred Scripture and has a direct impact on our faith.
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"The Timeless Relevance of Catholic Liberal Arts Education"
By Ophelia Molina
Discover the enduring importance of a Catholic Liberal Arts education in a world increasingly focused on STEM fields. This insightful article tackles common misconceptions surrounding this important educational path, offering a fresh perspective on its benefits. Explore how Catholic Liberal Arts fosters independent thinking, critical reasoning, and a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives.
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THE RULE OF PRAYER IS THE RULE OF BELIEF: THE RENEWAL OF LITURGICAL THEOLOGY
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Early Christians realized that the community of the Church was their family, not based on blood relation, or tribal and ethnic ties, but constituted through the liberating faith in Christ, creating a bond of love in which all who embrace this faith become one in Christ. The oneness of the Church is the unity of its Head, Jesus Christ, with its Body, the People of God.
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The Twilight Zone and Catholic Theology: The Obsolete Man
By Gary Sullivan
'No man is obsolete!' This was the last desperate cry of a librarian sentenced to death by the State. In a morality tale about the anti-human, utilitarian excesses of a secular totalitarian regime, the Twilight Zone once again runs parallel to Catholic theology.
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Posthumous Publication from Late Pope
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 66th and last book written by Pope Benedict XVI is now available.
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The Ad Orientem Posture
By Emily Berns
The ad orientem posture of the priest has been much maligned, but it is the most reverent and proper way to celebrate the Mass, calling the attention of everyone present to God and inviting them to worship Him in the fullest way. It underscores the Mass as a sacrifice instead of a meal to be celebrated by everyone together.
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