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Turn! Turn! Turn! and Its Meaning of Faith
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The meaning of a popular 1965 song reminds us of how to trust and place our faith in God when changes happen
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Liberation & Light: A Scholarly Review of the Documentary Film, "Triumph Over Evil"
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
In Prof. Anthony Maranise’s scholarly review, Triumph Over Evil: Battle of the Exorcists condemns occult curiosity as demonic portals, corrects Hollywood’s exorcism myths with Catholic theology and exorcist insights, and traces evil to Lucifer’s rebellion while affirming Satan’s defeat. The film proclaims Christ’s Resurrection victory, urging fidelity to sacraments for spiritual protection.
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It is in the Light of Truth where we shall find God
By Ralph Hathaway
God is all Truth
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Saint John Henry Newman - Doctor of the Church
By Bryan J Dickerson
On All Saints Day 2025, Pope Leo XIV declared Saint John Henry Newman as the Catholic Church's 38th Doctor of the Church.
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In God’s Hands: Reflection for Commemoration of Departed Souls
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Remember the dead in faith, hope, and love
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God's Inspiration is Always There for Us
By Eileen Renders
To unlock a safe, a key is required. To unlock God's approval and graces, we need to go to Him and pray for His blessing.
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Resting in Changelessness
By Kofi Wing
An essay in honor of St. John Henry Newman, the newest Doctor of the Church, on the nature and proper sourcing of theological truth.
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Happy All Saints Day!
By Adam Charles Hovey
"And when he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each holding a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints, and they sang a new song, saying, “Worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals, for you were slain"
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The Early Church Fathers on Astrology / Divination
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Church has always taught that all forms of divination are wrong and to be rejected.
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The Witness of the Saints
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Look to the example of saints who have emulated God's love and commandments
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Shh, Listen; Someone is about to Speak
By Ralph Hathaway
The Word of God is all truth
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From Mystery to Institution: How Modernity Reframed the Language of “the Church”
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how Western modernity transformed the Church’s identity—from mystical communion to institution. This essay traces the shift from “Catholic” to “Roman Catholic,” through the Reformation, Enlightenment, and Vatican II’s renewal of mystery.
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Sign language Study Tools for Learning the Faith and the Sunday/Christmas Mass Readings
By Joe Tevington
Sign language Study Tools for Learning the Faith & the Sunday/Christmas Mass Readings
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What did Bishop Sheen, in the first stage of Canonization, tell us about Hell?
By Eileen Renders
Since no one has been to hell and back according to what the Catholic Church teaches, we can listen to what holy people known to live for Christ, and in the process of becoming a Saint, and a strong relationship with Christ, may have been blessed with insight to teach us.
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SOUL FOOD: every Catholic Bible book explained in 1 sentence
By The Catholic Nurse
73 books, one story: God created. Man fell. Christ redeemed. God will restore the faithful in His time. The best way to understand the Bible is to open it and see Him in all His glory.
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Are There Multiple Meanings to “Starting Afresh” in Christ?
By Kevin J. Banet
Every new day is a new opportunity to grow in virtue, to grow in imitation of Christ, and to grow closer to Christ. For some of us this is the first day, for some of us we are starting over from a major misstep, and for some of us we are laying a new brick on this slow process of building a life of holiness.
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So, do you worry about things too marvelous for you?
By Adam Charles Hovey
O Israel, hope in the LORD from this time forth and forevermore
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