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Are you a person of good will?
By Janet Cassidy
Pope Francis speaking out
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Letter from Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano on Pope Francis and Illegal Immigration
By Terri Thomas
As usual, the Archbishop doesn’t mince words.
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DEMONBUSTERS: The top five exorcists of our time
By Gary Sullivan
“When there's something strange in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? We don’t need those goofy, fictional Ghostbusters when what we have had all along is real life DEMONBUSTERS! Here are five well known ones...
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Mass Attendance, Reverence, and Vocations: A Reality Check
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
The decline in Mass attendance, reverence, and priestly vocations is often attributed to Vatican II and the shift from the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) to the Novus Ordo, but historical data reveals that attendance was already declining before these changes. Studies from the 1950s show that actual participation was lower than reported, and scandals within the Church existed long before Vatican II.
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On anger and murder
By Adam Charles Hovey
WHY does Jesus equate anger with murder?
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The Story of Annette: A Soul in Hell Part 3
By Terri Thomas
Part 3 These events took place in Germany. What we have here is a faithful translation from the French. The "Nihil Obstat" and the "Imprimatur" guarantee the text to be free from doctrinal errors. They describe a way of life which is very common in present-day society, but ends in disaster.
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What did God mean when He said ...
By Victor S E Moubarak
Have we re-interpreted the Ten Commandments to suit our needs?
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The Story of Annette: A Soul in Hell Part 2
By Terri Thomas
Part 2 These events took place in Germany. What we have here is a faithful translation from the French. The "Nihil Obstat" and the "Imprimatur" guarantee the text to be free from doctrinal errors. They describe a way of life which is very common in present-day society, but ends in disaster.
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What Can Super Bowl Teach Us About Faith in Five Ways?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Correlating the Super Bowl and Catholics' faith journey
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By Terri Thomas
These events took place in Germany. What we have here is a faithful translation from the French. The "Nihil Obstat" and the "Imprimatur" guarantee the text to be free from doctrinal errors. They describe a way of life which is very common in present-day society, but ends in disaster.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (February 9, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
St. Peter is a man of bold proclamations. Even when it makes us uncomfortable, this is what we want in our popes. The Gospel reading from today is one of two very important connections that St. Peter has to the book of Isaiah...
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Trust in God’s Mercy: 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time Year C
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Jesus calls us to make an act of surrender when life hits us at our hardest
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How to Follow When we Feel Nothing
By Jacinta Wick
Practical advice for dryness
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The Early Church Fathers on the Trinity
By Sebastian R. Fama
Groups such as the Jehovah’s Witnesses and Oneness Pentecostals are opposed to the doctrine of the Trinity. They say the doctrine was unknown by the early Church. But early Christian writings tell a different story.
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Here I Am: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
This week, in addition to calling and sending, we get a brief lesson in humility. We humble ourselves before the Lord. As fishermen are part of the story I am reminded of the fisherman's prayer: Lord, have mercy on me. Thy sea is so great and my boat is so small.
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Why Me, Lord?
By Eileen Renders
thare only promised one day at a time.is writing is to remind us of how important life is, why we were born, and how we
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Don't be discouraged by failures.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Failures are not the end of the world.
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