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May 2025 Schedule
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look at May 2025
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Saint Catherine of Siena’s Best Fish Quote
By Gary Sullivan
The spiritual depth of one single quote from Saint Catherine of Siena, Doctor of the Church.
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The Eight Beatitudes - A self-examination
By Eileen Renders
Love and know the Beatitudes, as the Apostle Matthew tells us, how much it pleases our Lord
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18 Screen-Free Family Activities in Honor of Soon-to-Be Saint Carlo Acutis
By Dorothy Osanna
Maybe our kids are too plugged in, but are their parents much better? Check out this list of suggestions for some screen-free family fun inspired by the Church's upcoming milennial saint, Carlo Acutis!
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Cyprian of Carthage – Church Order and Discipline in a Time of Chaos
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Church order and Discipline during the Decian persecution.
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They Did Not Yet Understand the Scripture: Reflections on the Readings for the Resurrection of the Lord, Mass of Easter Day
By Tom Klocek
The greatest feast day in Christianity is that of the Resurrection of Our Lord - Easter. Without the Resurrection the whole Bible is meaningless. The Resurrection is the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Thus its celebration, whether the Vigil Mass or the Sunday Mass is rich with meaning and complexity.
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Share the love of Christ
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Pope Francis concludes his encyclical He Loves Us with an impassioned plea for the disciples of Christ to share the Good News with others.
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God's Architect: Building his Church on Earth from Heaven
By Gary Sullivan
The work that the saints have accomplished on earth is not only supposed to be remembered but is expected to be continued by the faithful. Antoni Guadi's work, Spain's most impressive cathedral, is still not finished even though Guadi began it 140 years ago. It will be completed next year, 100 years after his death.
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Acclaimed Book by Carlo Acutis’s Parents Provides an Intimate Look at New Saint’s Holiness
By Mary Beth Bracy
True stories of his Eucharistic fervor, friendship, and magnanimity shared as never before
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The Divine Doctor’s Diagnosis Back to Basics: Reform From Within
By Ginger Herrington
The Catholic Church, the surest route to salvation, holds the fullness of Truth; but by the 16th Century, corruption had crept into her inner sanctum. This article explicates some "true" reformers of the Church - those saints who reformed her from within.
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Did you know that all Saints have a past, and all Sinners have a future?
By Eileen Renders
This thought is presented to remind us that we were all born sinners, however, we can become saintly yet come from different beginnings
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The Blessed Mother Awaits You
By Maureen O'Brien
Looking for a Pilgrimage to Mary this May?
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JP 2, We Love You!
By Bryan J Dickerson
This month marks the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II entering Heaven. In this article, the author examines the legacy of Pope St. John Paul II, his impact upon the Church and the world, and his positive influence upon the author himself.
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“Mondays with Mary” – The Virtues of Mary
By Tom Perna
Explanation of the Virtues of Mary.
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Saint Therese of Lisieux and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
In his recent encyclical He Loved Us, Pope Francis devotes particular attention to the reflections of Saint Therese of Lisieux on the sacred heart of Jesus.
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Jesus´s Heroines
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Catholic Church would not be the force for good it is today without the support of courageous women ranging from St Veronica to St Teresa of Calcutta - true heroines and an inspiration to us all.
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How Celebrating Mary and Joseph Helps Us During Lent
By Emily Berns
Celebrating the solemnities of Mary and Joseph during Lent gives us an opportunity to reflect on the situations in our own lives that God may be calling us to and how we can use them to accompany Him to Calvary. We must pray for the unshakeable love and trust that Mary and Joseph both had.
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