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Dr. St. Hilary's Prescription for Us Today
By Terry N. Hursh
The relevance of St. Hilary and his defense of the church in his time...and in ours.
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Most Popular Catholic Litanies
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Catholic litanies serve as a spiritual lifeline, fostering healing, conversions, and moments of divine encounter through rhythmic repetitions of prayer. The litanies covered in this article demonstrate profound miracles, testimonies, and the rich tradition of Catholic devotion, offering guidance and spiritual fortitude to believers. These prayers are a living connection
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Saint Paul's roller coaster (Acts 13-14)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Saint Paul is a model for us of remaining joyful and hopeful despite whatever obstacles we encounter.
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The Significance of St. Adrian of Canterbury for Us Today
By Terry N. Hursh
This articles looks at the life and contribution of St. Adrian of Canterbury and his significance in developin the idea of holistic education, integrating faith and reason.
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My Friend Frankie
By Erinn Dimond
A reflection on the theological text The Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales and the author's personal connection to the saint.
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New Christmas Hymns - Sleep Savior Sleep
By Mark C. McCann
A modern Christmas hymn from the album, "Our Holy Infant King," a collection of songs celebrating the Incarnation and the glory of salvation that Jesus brought to us through his birth.
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Justice Before Reaction: A New Year Reflection for a Divided Age
By G.C. Stevenson
A New Year reflection inspired by Pope Leo XIV and Fulton J. Sheen, calling Catholics to reject the culture of reaction and embrace a social vision rooted in justice and charity. This essay bridges 1938 and 2026, highlighting Christ as the model for both Capital and Labor, and concludes with a hopeful invitation for the Church to articulate a new encyclical on economic justice grounded in Personal
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Seven Things to Do to Fight Against Evil People
By Terri Thomas
Is someone is disturbing your peace, family, or business? It is tempting to respond impulsively and with the weakness of our vices. This only adds evil to evil and therefore, multiplies evil in the world. Instead, respond not in the flesh but in the Spirit and you will see darkness flee, therefore eliminating evil in the world and replacing it with good.
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Our New Year's Resolutions
By Eileen Renders
Contemplation of our goals and New Year's Resolutions
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St. John the Beloved, Apostle and Evangelist
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief biography of Yochannan bar Zebedee, better known as St. John the Apostle and Evangelist
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Who Were The Magi? An Intriguing Look Behind the Star
By Marjorie Lewis
A fascinating exploration of the Magi, uncovering the faith, wisdom and history that compelled these eastern sages to journey to Israel to honor the newborn Messiah with their gifts and worship.
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The Holy Family, the Holy Innocents and the Flight into Egypt
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Examining the implications of the Christmas narrative on the political issues of abortion and immigration and how faithful Catholics should respond
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Reflections on the Feast of St. Thomas Becket of Canterbury
By Terry N. Hursh
A Look at St. Thomas Becket of Canterbury and the political realities of his time. Defiance or compromise?
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Being a Holy Family: A Life Centered on Church
By Katie Zalany
Did you ever notice that many of the references to the Holy Family center around them being at the Temple? So it is with our families, that our life should center on the Church if we wish to be a holy family.
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Who says St John the Apostle wasn't a martyr?
By The Catholic Nurse
ONLY Jesus decides when we live or die...
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From Fisherman to Theologian Saint John the Evangelist
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John the Evangelist exemplifies the journey from knowing about Jesus to deep union with His Sacred Heart, offering a model of total discipleship. The Gospel and epistles of Saint John illuminate divine love and sacramental grace, particularly through his intimate encounters with the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Through sacred tradition, art, and the writings of Church Fathers, Sa
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Prayerful Reflection on the Mysticism of St. John the apostle
By Terry N. Hursh
A Reflection on the mystical aspects of the theology of St John the Apostle. Suitable for personal devotion.
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