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Christianity in America: how the Faith of 250 years ago creates unique challenges for today
By Connor Curley
Is the US Catholic by nature, or do the tolerances of history create problems for Catholics who try to live according to the Faith?
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Don Lemon and Disgraceful Behavior Towards Believers
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Don Lemon's behavior during a disruption of Sunday service should be concerning to us all.
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Don´t Boast About Being a “Devout” Catholic
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The term “devout Catholic” is a cliché that should be avoided at all costs. The Vatican does not recognize it and it leads to smugness and hypocrisy.
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Erika Kirk, the Career Feminist?
By Connor Curley
This is part III of a three part series.
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Erika Kirk: Charges One, Two, and Feminism. Part II
By Connor Curley
This is part II of a III part series on Erika Kirk and her critics.
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Erika Kirk: White Martyr of the Century, or Hypocrite? Part I
By Connor Curley
This is part one of a three-part article on Erika Kirk.
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How Scary!
By Janet Cassidy
How to find peace when the world is on fire around us.
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The Voices We Obey
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Millions no longer know Truth or listen to God. Instead, they have been immersed in worldly powers that mislead them to utter destruction, here and for eternity. We must pray mightily for conversion to truly embrace humble obedience to that which will rescue them.
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Renee Good and How Media Indoctrination Cost Her Life
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Renee Good's death is one cautionary tale and a reminder of putting important priorities in order
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America’s Cultural Chasm
By Greg Maresca
A recent Institute for Family Studies survey underscores how conservatives place a higher value on marriage, parenthood and faith than leftists leading to stark differences in family, wellbeing, and demographics.
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Nick Shirley, Frank Scales, and the Need to Being Bold in Truth
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Citizen journalists are becoming a lifeline in spreading the truth in our hyperactive media
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Love and Justice: The Call of Every Baptized
By Katie Zalany
Today in the Mass Readings, we hear two important messages to Jesus from God: You are my Beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased. I have called you for the victory of justice. Jesus is God’s Beloved Son, whom he loves, cherishes, and sends to earth to bring forth justice for the oppressed. As the baptized, we are called to do the same.
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Kate Steinle
By Tim Fromann
A Forgotten Victim
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Dry January is Not for Christians
By Timothy McHugh
Many of us know someone who is planning a “dry January.” While there can certainly be benefits to abstaining from alcohol or other pleasures, doing so outside of a relationship with God and His Church severely limits those benefits. Additionally, nearly half of the month of January is a Liturgical Season of feast, not fast. Dig deeper and one finds that the idea of “Dry January” is neither Holy, n
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Maduro and Hostility Towards Catholics in Venezuela
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Maduro was not so friendly towards Catholics
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Venezuela & Nicolas Maduro
By Tim Fromann
Venezuela & Nicolas Maduro
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"14,600 Days"--True Public Service
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Kamala Harris continues to self identify as a "public servant" as she tours to advance her book "107 Days." However, numerous genuine public servants are in our midst, and in stark contrast to paid government representatives and employees. Often, though nearly anonymous, they also represent genuine community justice and generosity in the spirit of the Church. Let us bring back that perspective.
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