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St. John Henry Newman to Become Doctor of the Church
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope Leo XIV adds a new doctor who went from Anglicanism to Catholicism
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Pope Pontian and St. Hippolytus — From Rivals to Martyrs A.D. 235
By Richard Horrell
Pope Pontian and St. Hippolytus — From Rivals to Martyrs Once bitterly divided over Church leadership, Pope Pontian and Hippolytus were exiled together to the brutal mines of Sardinia in A.D. 235. In the shadow of suffering, they reconciled in Christ, choosing unity over pride. Both died as martyrs, their bodies later returned to Rome—buried side by side as a lasting witness that grace can heal e
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Light a Fire in Your Heart
By Christy Romero
When we make room for the third person of the Trinity in our lives, we will experience the Father’s love in a very profound way. We must follow the example of saints like St. Elena Guerra and St. Clare of Assisi who allowed the Holy Spirit to light a fire in their hearts.
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Holocaust-denial and St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein feast 8/9)
By The Catholic Nurse
Most service-veterans agree that disciplined-soldiers are scienced in: almond-scented cyanide-gas, technologies of gas masks and antidote-delivery systems for amyl nitrate and methylene blue. Yet, how did we get that information?
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A Saint for "Down Under"
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Saint Mary Helen MacKillop (Feast Day August 8) should bolster souls in Australia where the Down Under region of the world has been slipping further ‘down under” via betrayal of the Faith, including deceitful manipulation of still born funding and decertifying Christian physicians, especially those who oppose abortion and misleading trans gender ideology.
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5 Ways to Help Your Child Become a Pro-Life Superhero
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
How can we help our kids grow closer to God?
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Pope St. Sixtus II and His Companions, Martyrs
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief overview of Pope St. Sixtus II and the epigraph that was composed to honor him and his companions by Pope St. Damasus I
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The Truth About Nestorianism–And Why It Still Matters
By Aaron Schuck
Discover the truth about Nestorianism and why it still matters today. Aaron Schuck explains how denying Mary as Theotokos fractures Christ’s identity and endangers the core of the Incarnation. A clear, theological look at a heresy that still echoes in modern misunderstandings of Jesus and Mary.
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Saint Jean-Marie Vianney on Prayer
By Christopher Castagnoli
We can see the great holiness of St. Jean Marie Vianney, also known as the Curé of Ars, from these excerpts from a couple of his sermons on prayer.
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Why Mary Is the Ark of the New Covenant
By Aaron Schuck
SEO-Optimized Article Description: Explore why Mary is called the Ark of the New Covenant in this theologically rich article by Aaron Schuck. Grounded in Scripture and Church tradition, it reveals how Mary fulfills the role of the Old Testament Ark by carrying Jesus—the Word made flesh, the Bread of Life, and the eternal High Priest. This powerful reflection defends the Incarnation and highligh
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Saint Clare of Assisi and the Origin of Hot Cross Buns
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Penny Lord stated, "I’m willing to tell the story of St. Clare and the Hot Cross buns. After reading this chapter, no one can accuse me of making Clare’s claim to fame the fact that she instituted the Hot Cross buns."
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Portiuncula Plenary Indulgence available August 1-2
By The Catholic Nurse
This privilege has been renewed for an indefinite time by a decree of the S. Cong. of Indul., 26 March 1911. The Indulgence may be gained for each visit to church and may be applied to the souls in purgatory.
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Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen – Venerable Servant of God
By Bryan J Dickerson
Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen used emerging new technologies in mass communication to powerfully bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to millions and millions of people over the course of his earthly life. We the faithful should pray in earnest that Archbishop Sheen receives the recognition that he earned in a lifetime of service to God, Church and humanity.
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Pope Leo XIV's Augustinian patron: Our Lady of Consolation feast 8/21
By The Catholic Nurse
Our Lady appeared to St Monica to deliver consolation, as Monica wept and prayed for St Augustine's conversion. In her vision, Our Lady handed St Monica the belt, which was later adopted by the Augustinian order as their cincture.
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August 2025 Feast Day and Sunday Readings
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A preview of August 2025
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St. Ignatius of Loyola Set the World Aflame with Love for Our Lord
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
New lessons teach the heart of St. Ignatius of Loyola
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Saints Serve as Holy Role Models
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
We must teach our children to befriend the saints.
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