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November Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The year is almost over. Even the liturgical calendar will soon draw to a close soon.
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How Good is the Good God!
By Denise Mercado
This is the story of a smiling saint who lived during the French Revolution.
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The Pinnacle
By Tom Stidl
Mary's life through the Hail Mary
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Pope St. John Paul II: Champion of the Rosary
By Emily Berns
Pope St. John Paul II was a great devotee of the rosary, and he even instituted the Luminous Mysteries, five new mysteries for the faithful to meditate upon. During this month of the rosary, we can ask for his intercession to help us pray the rosary well.
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Corporal Works of Mercy
By Jim Moran
Personal and community benefits of corporal works of mercy.
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Conversation and Conversion: What Paul and the Ethiopian Eunuch Can Teach Us
By W. L. Patenaude
What two consecutive conversion stories in The Acts of the Apostles--that of the Ethiopian Eunuch and Paul--can teach us about our own roles in baptizing all nations.
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Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko: A Polish Martyr who fought Communism
By David Ward
The Polish priest Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko was martyred on October 19, 1984. As a parish priest and priest to the Solidarity labor union, he supported the efforts of the Polish people to live the authentic freedom found in Christ.
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Are You Willing to Die?
By The Narrator
There was once a time when even the young had the courage to stand up for what was right, even if it meant their own death. Are we willing to die? Are we willing to be martyrs?
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Do You Struggle with the Rosary? St. Therese Did Too
By Emily Berns
Praying the rosary can be a struggle, but when we truly make the effort with love and good will to refocus ourselves when our minds wander, Mary will see our love and hard effort and reward us with graces for ourselves and others.
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The Little Flower Never Forgets Her Friends Even if they Ignore Her
By Larry Peterson
An Article about me and one of my favorite Saints, The Little Flower
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A Miracle at Dachau on October 7, 1944
By J. John Basil
A roadside shrine to Our Lady of Fatima in Arapahoe, NE is the fulfillment of a promise made by Fr. Henry J. Denis on October 7, 1944 after a miracle saved his life.
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What St. Francis and my Dog taught me
By Suzanne Cruz
Dog training, patience, love, kindness, St. Francis
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Saint Francis of Assisi: A Beacon of Humility in a Culture of Excess
By Ophelia Molina
Explore the life and teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi, a shining example of humility and simplicity in a culture driven by excess. Learn how this revered saint's devotion to poverty, love for animals, and spiritual journey offer valuable lessons for today's world. This article includes relevant prayers and a Novena for Saint Francis of Assisi.
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Guardian Angels: Divine Companions in Our Loneliness
By Ophelia Molina
Explore the profound concept of guardian angels in our modern lives. This article delves into the belief in these celestial companions, examining their roles and significance in helping us navigate the challenges of loneliness, mental anguish, and life's journey.
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Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus (St. Jerome)
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief article on the relationship between Sts. Jerome and Pope Damasus I
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When We Are Like Archangels
By Gabriella Batel
God makes great out of the lowly, from saints to the Blessed Mother to archangels.
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Michael, Michael of the Morning
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A short prayer of St. Michael has helped protect a marine from seven communist soldiers during the Korean War.
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