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The Importance of Motherhood
By Emily Berns
This article talks about the importance of the role of mothers in society and the beauty of it and the gift that mothers have been given by God. It also uses examples of great mothers from Catholic history and how they can help us today.
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Following Dominic: St. Alan de la Roche
By John Roskoski
Following St. Dominic, a true champion of the Rosary came in St. Alan de la Roche. blessed Alan, often in the shadow of Dominic, was vital in giving the devotion of the Rosary its modern form.
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St. Dominic and the Rosary
By John Roskoski
The gift of the Rosary has been traditionally attributed to St. Dominic. The meditation and promises attached to the prayers have perduring and everlasting graces for all of Mary's children.
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May: Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Thomas J. McIntyre
May is the month dedicated in a special to Our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary
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Reflections on the Possible Overturning of Roe v. Wade in Light of the Liturgical Calendar
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Reflections on the recent report that Roe v. Wade might be overturned
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Revisiting Lourdes
By John Roskoski
The miracles associated with the grotto of Lourdes still attracts people of faith, medicine, and science. The weight of literature still affirms that miracles have, and still, occur.
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Sts. Athanasius of Alexandria and Damasus of Rome
By Thomas J. McIntyre
An examination of the interaction relationship between St. Athanasius, patriarch and bishop of Alexandria, and St. Damasus, patriarch and bishop of Rome, as well as their predecessors and successors, during the Arian Crisis.
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May, Mother’s Day, Mary the Mother of Jesus
By Mary Rivers
Personal Mothers Day
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3 Reasons Why St. Athanasius is My Favorite Saint!
By Matthew Chicoine
I never even heard of Saint Athanasius during my formative years in Catholic education. Now he's my favorite Catholic saint! Here's why...
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The Bridge of St. Catherine of Siena
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
We celebrate the feast day of St. Catherine of Siena on April 29. St. Catherine was favored with many mystical visions during her life and is especially remembered for her teaching on Jesus as our Heavenly Bridge.
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The Pope Who Established the Papal Dress Code
By Joe Magee
Today is the Feast Day of Pope Saint Pius V, the Dominican pontiff who implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent to combat Protestantism, gave the Church the Tridentine rite of the Holy Mass, and who saved Europe from a Turkish invasion. From his continuing to wear his Dominican habit, later popes have always worn white.
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Novena To Saint Pius V: To restore reverence in the liturgy
By Jacinta
This novena is starting today (April 27th) and will end on the feast of Pope Pius V. (From CatholicDoors.com)
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St. Faustina; Messenger of Divine Mercy
By John Roskoski
St. Faustina was a humble Polish nun who was tasked to spread the message of Our Lord's Divine Mercy. Her theology is powerful and speaks to us today.
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Saint Gaspar del Bufalo the Saint who defied Napoleon
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Gaspar del Bufalo stood up against the powers of evil, which in his day was Napoleon Bonaparte. Founder of the Missionaries of the Most Precious Blood His famous words. "I cannot, I must not and I will not!" Apostle of the devotion to the Precious Blood, was born in Rome on January 6, 1786. As a devoted priest Saint Gaspar del Bufalo he revived the works of the apostolate in Ro
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Divine Mercy Sunday: Christ’s Mercy Outpoured
By Caroline Godin
Divine Mercy is April 24th this year, a day we recognize and reach out to the Immaculate Heart of Jesus and His Divine Mercy. Where did it come from, what does it mean, and how can we best observe it?
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Mary, Mother of the Church at the Foot of the Cross
By Caroline Godin
Mary is the mother of the Church and intercedes for us. Mary was always at the foot of the Cross for her Son yet not at the tomb days later. How can we understand these things better?
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9 places in America to venerate relics of the True Cross
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
St. Paul writes in his first letter to the Corinthians, “the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” (I Cor. 1:18) There is power in recognizing the sacrifice Jesus made on Calvary and being able to venerate relics of the Holy Cross is an incredible opportunity each Catholic should experience. You don’t even need a pass
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