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If you find an ET, run !
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Enough with the ETs!
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Have you read “the Vulgate” translated by St. Jerome?
By J. John Basil
St. Jerome, a Doctor of the Western Church, translated the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin making the work accessible to the ancient Romans. This translation is called “the Vulgate”.
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The Remarkable Story of the Man who Wrote "Hail, Holy Queen"
By Lauren Alex
This article shares the largely unknown story of an extraordinary man who wrote one of the most well-known Marian prayers.
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Pope Francis and Saint Augustine on War
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis' heart seems to break at the thought of war. However, his homiletic remarks this past Sunday seem to place him against the renowned Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine and his famous "Just War" Theory.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 02 October 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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How St. Ignatius of Antioch Validates the Catholic Church
By Catholic Paths
There are many arguments against the Catholic Church and our faith, including: “that is not written in Scripture so I don’t believe it” or “that is just your church’s interpretation of Scripture” or “that is just tradition made up by your church”. How do we defend our faith against such arguments? Lets look to Saint Ignatius of Antioch for help.
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A precursor to the Holy Eucharist
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ is real in the Eucharist
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St. Michael: Our Protector and Advocate
By Emily Berns
St. Michael is the prince of all the angels, and has a special task to protect mankind from evil in their lifetime and at the hour of death. It is to our benefit, then, to ask St. Michael for his intercession and ask his protection over all aspects of our lives.
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16 Questions for Bishop Robert Barron on God’s Judgment and Hell
By Christopher Rogers
The article addresses questions to Bishop Robert Barron regarding his views on the critical topics of God's judgment, sin, and hell, as he expressed them in a recent podcast. It asks him to clarify his language. It contrasts his words with long-standing Catholic teaching on sin, judgment, and hell.
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Patriarch Kirill, Putin's Puppet Religious Leader
By John Roskoski
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has openly endorsed Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine and has tried to convince young me, who are fleeing the country, that should they die in battle they will absolved of all sins. Such nonsense is subordinating Faith to Politics.
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Biden Using Roman Catholicism as a Political Tool
By John Roskoski
Is President Joe Biden using his claimed Roman Catholic faith, and trading the lives of the unborn, for a longer political life? It seems as though he has thrown the unborn under the political bus, regardless of previous stands. Let us hope he finds the true faith again, before he can do more damage.
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Landmark Work an Essential Companion for Understanding the Life of our Lord
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Giuseppe Ricciotti’s historical and theological classic now available from Sophia Press.
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Catholics and Civil Unrest
By Frances Paquette Rossi
What does the Catechism of the Catholic Church have to say about our relationship to civil authorities?
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As the souls of the just watch over us
By Ralph Hathaway
the communion of saints
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At-Home Retreat Reveals How to Make ‘Eye Contact’ with God and Grow in Sanctity
By Mary Beth Bracy
Theologian Fr. Wojciech Giertych, O.P. offers fresh insights on experiencing and sharing God’s Love.
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Drunk Driving and the Catholic: My Ordeal (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
Drunk Driving is not a victimless crime. The injuries left by an accident caused by a Drunk Driver las much longer than the time of the cars being towed or the state preferring charges in a trial. Too often, people are sentenced to a life of discomfort as a price for another person's lack of control.
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Let's get out there and make a difference
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis calls out to the church in this article with a call to serve. We can all become pessimistic at times and fail to see all the good God is already doing in us and in our world. Jesus need US now, and he needs us to decide that we want to serve him and others. It is a daily decision for each one of us. Learn more in this article, and feel free to share.
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