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Dachau
By Bryan J Dickerson
Following up his previous article about the Auschwitz Death Camp, the author examines the Dachau Concentration Camp, its Catholic clergy victims and his experiences in visiting the Dachau Memorial in 2001. Despite the appalling depravities and evils of the Nazis at Dachau, Christ's light could not be extinguished as testified by the holy priests and religious who were held there.
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St. Valentine(s) Day or St. Cyril & St. Methodius Day on Feb 14th?
By J. John Basil
The Roman Catholic Church liturgical calendar was updated in 1969 to commemorate St. Cyril and St. Methodius, the “Apostles to the Slavs” in replacement of St. Valentine. Read about the saints lives here.
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Bad Art’s Kinship to Idolatry
By Kathleen Whittaker
Does bad sacred art lead us to prayer-or to idolatry?
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Do Not Assume That Someone Is Already in Heaven
By Terri Thomas
33,000 died. 2 went to heaven. 3 went to purgatory. The rest went to hell.
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Prayer, Speaking to God
By Ken Galli
A Prayer Speaking to God from the Sermons of St. Anthony
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Our Lady's Message from Medjugorje
By Stephen Clark
January 25, 2025 – Message from Our Lady of Medjugorje.
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Before anything bad happens .. a Padre Pio story
By Stephen Clark
After one of those visits he returned to the hospital and found his son’s bed gone:- he had gone in for a third surgery. At that moment he noticed a strong smell of flowers in the room aka the odour of sanctity (often noticed by devotees of Padre Pio during his bilocations). ...
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Prayer to St. Florian and a Fatima Prayer for the People of California
By Emily Berns
Let us pray for the people of California using a prayer to the patron saint of firefighters and a prayer taught to the children of Fatima, asking God to protect the firefighters and put a swift end to the blazes, and that the people of California will see this trial as a call to turn back to God.
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A Healthy Society Needs Eucharistic Adoration
By Marysmantle
The importance of Eucharistic Adoration to spiritual health and growth and the health and welfare of society based on the perspective of holy men and women, particularly the Saints.
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Give yourself this gift
By Janet Cassidy
Resting in Jesus is so important, and a healthy way to connect, even if we struggle with staying awake! Read today's reflection on this very topic.
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John Neumann: The Saint and Bishop of Philadelphia
By Bryan J Dickerson
St. John Neumann is one of the great saints of the Americas and a great builder of the Catholic Church in the United States. A visit to his National Shrine in Philadelphia, PA, is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about this saint and to participate in the Jubilee Year 2025.
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CAMPING WITH GOD
By Mary Olivia Patiño
We, too, like Saints Basil and Gregory, can live with wisdom. Either in contemplative silence or in the busyness of daily living, we can enjoy God’s fulness as we reach out to others in our path. For more on Wisdom, read Proverbs 8:12-14; Sirach 14:20-27.
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Why Do Catholics have 'Holy Days of Obligation'?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Why do Catholics have holy days of obligation?
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January 2025 Feast Days and Important Dates
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A preview of January 2025
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The Love of Pietro and St. Gianna Molla: Holy Family Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
An example of God's love found in an engaged couple
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Meditation Prayers
By Tom Stidl
a meditation by Saint Anthony Of Padua about the two natures of Jesus.
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'What Just Happened?’
By Gary Sullivan
Today is the Feast of John the Apostle and Evangelist. No one thought more deeply and for so long about his own experience of Jesus in his life than John.
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