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New Anthology from Ven. Fulton Sheen Unveils Path to Authentic Justice, Peace, and Love
By Mary Beth Bracy
Treasury of five bestsellers reveals promise of spiritual transformation in darkest moments.
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Revolutionary Book on the End of the world and the Antichrist Back in Print
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Livio Fanzaga’s guides readers through popular hype with Scripture and Church teachings.
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Suffering - an act of extreme kindness
By Ralph Hathaway
Kindness to others
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3 Big Fat Elephants in the Abortion room
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Even if Roe v. Wade is miraculously overturned, abortion will keep winning, unless we understand that abortion is more than a Court ruling: it’s a viral ideology that spreads destroying all democratic institutions, leaving a façade of legality to hide a monstrous reality.
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The Romance of NFP Part 1: Why NFP is Beautiful and Romantic
By Melayna Alicea
This article discusses the right-ordered practice of NFP, and why it is inherently beautiful and romantic.
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The Virtues of the Sacred Heart and Counteracting Pride Month
By Emily Berns
This article describes the three main virtues of the Sacred Heart and how they are ignored and skewed by Pride Month and LGBTQ ideology. It describes how we can use this month to pray for those endorsing this movement and its actions and how we can make reparation to the Sacred Heart.
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Every Sparrow Falling
By Deacon Greg Lambert
God's Divine Providence in Our Lives
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Cycle C -- Homily -- Trinity Sunday -- 12 June 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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On the Eve of Tradition
By Ralph Hathaway
Sacred Tradition
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We Are Made for Worship - but What Do We Worship?
By Kevin J. Banet
Why do we so easily “divinize” (idolize) other human beings? How can we end up idolizing someone/something through our actions, even if we claim to be keeping it in its place as a created thing?
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St. Joseph and the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Joseph is an often overlooked, but vital, part of the dynamic between the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He understands the day-to-day trials of life in his protection of Jesus and Mary. Pray to him for help, you will not be disappointed.
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Our Best Friend - the Holy Spirit
By Ralph Hathaway
The Holy Spirit
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Why We Really Go To Mass
By Fr. John
The reason we really go to Mass isn’t motivational. We have all been the recipients of people trying to motivate us into attending Mass; and we have also been among the motivators. The reason we really go to Mass comes from our fallen nature and we go because we need to go.
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4 elements to pay attention to at Pentecost
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pentecost Sunday is the celebration of the birth of the Church. We would be neglectful, however, if we just gloss over the readings and not pay heed to key components which speak volumes about our faith and the Trinity. If you are looking for something deeper, take a dive into finding the Trinity within Pentecost.
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Pope Francis: Pastor or Politician
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis continually calls for a pastoral approach to solving problems. Yet, he seems to wade in political arenas. Are these two spheres exclusive or inclusive of each other?
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Jesuits request LGBTQ saints
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Should we elevate an individual to sainthood simply because we do not have a saint who is LGBTQ? Fr. Jim McDermott says it is a hole in the communion of saints which should be filled.
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Biden and Pelosi; Pastors against Politicians
By John Roskoski
Politicians and Pastors are fighting again. This time the issue is whether or not pro-abortion politicians like President Biden and Speaker Pelosi should be allowed to receive Communion. To be effective, Church leadership must take a unified stand based on Canon Law.
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