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Today is the Feast of St. Jude
By John M. Grondelski
St. Jude is the patron of "impossible cases and things despaired of." Do you know anything about this Apostle? Here's a brief overview.
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The narrow gate of Sts Simon & Jude
By The Catholic Nurse
In Persia, angry magicians force the apostles to sacrifice to sun and moon gods. Instead, they destroy their idols and are martyred while lightening kills the Persian magicians. King Xerxes honors them with a basilica.
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Simon and Jude Thaddeus
By Tom Stidl
an article dedicated to Saint Simon the Zealot and Saint Jude Thaddeus
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Saints and Soldiers: Modern Battlefields of Conscience
By Aaron Schuck
Learn how modern Catholics fight hidden battles of conscience, resisting comfort, distraction, and moral compromise through grace.
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Our Lady's Latest Message from Medjugorje , (October 25, 2025)
By Stephen Clark
Our Lady's Latest Message from Medjugorje , (October 25, 2025)
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Saint Michael the Archangel - Guardian of the Faithful
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Michael the Archangel is a powerful protector in Catholic tradition, defending the faithful and the Eucharist against spiritual warfare. His role is deeply rooted in scripture and has been reinforced by apparitions, shrines, and the teachings of Church Fathers. Invoking Saint Michael in times of crisis and aligning with his mission can inspire and guide Catholics in their spiritual jou
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Luisa Piccarreta and the Gift of Living in the Divine Will: The Greatest News Since Jesus’ Resurrection!
By Marysmantle
The greatest news since Incarnation and Redemption is Jesus' revelations to Luisa Piccarreta about His Divine Will. This gift will return humanity to the order, purpose, place, for which we have been created by God.
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Saints and Soldiers: Medieval Knights and Confession as Combat
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how medieval knights and monks saw confession, penance, and virtue as the true weapons of spiritual warfare.
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Saints and Soldiers: The Roman Martyr’s Resolve
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how early Christian martyrs faced Rome’s power with faith and courage, turning persecution into the seed of the Church.
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Faithful Stewards of the Good News
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ calls us to be faithful servants in sharing the gospel. St. John Paul the Great reflects on the passage as we commemorate his feast day on October 22nd
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Why Did We Just Celebrate John Paul's Feast on October 22?
By John M. Grondelski
Catholics generally know that saints are celebrated on the day they died, which may make some people unclear about why the feast of John Paul II is in October. Using historical and liturgical examples, the article explains why his feast was fixed on October 22 and some of the theology supporting that decision.
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Pope Leo XIV Canonizes Seven New Saints, Three Firsts for Two Countries
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope Leo finished what his predecessor started as he canonized seven new saints in the church. Two countries with their first saints.
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Seeing What God Sees?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Whose voice or voices are you listening too? God must be in control of our world and our lives. For this to happen, we first must give Him control and want Him to be alive, walking and talking with us as the days go on! Desire this with all your heart, and then you too, will hear His voice within your mind.
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The barefoot duchess in St Hedwig
By The Catholic Nurse
According to legend, this saint went barefoot even in winter. When urged by her bishop to wear shoes, she wore them on her hands.
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Time to End the Protestant Myth that Catholics Are Idol Worshippers
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Venerating images and sacred relics is not idolatry despite Protestant claims
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Evangelization one-on-one (Acts 8)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
A reflection on Acts 8, the encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch.
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A Glimpse of St. Louis Bertrand, O.P. (1526-1581)
By Michael Seagriff
Louis has been described as “a fretful child and nothing seemed to comfort him except the sight of the holy images in the churches”. (Wilberforce 15) However, at an early age, he dedicated himself to the service of God and his studies. He learned to read and recite the Office of Our Lady before he was eight years old. As he grew older, he seldom spoke “unless the conversation turned upon spirit
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