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Embracing the Evangelical Spirit of St. Francis Xavier
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
St. Francis Xavier's missionary example teaches us how to live our lives.
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St. John Paul II’s Miracle
By Christy Romero
St. John Paul II almost died in 1981 when he was shot at close range in St. Peter’s Square. But he was miraculously saved. He later said that “One hand fired, and another guided the bullet.” Who guided the bullet?
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Relying on the Lord’s Merciful Heart
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. Francis Xavier reminds us to always rely on God's mercy through the good and bad
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Getting Ahead in Today's World: What St. Francis Xavier Can Teach Us
By Terry N. Hursh
A Brief article on St. Francis Xavier choosing God's will over his own plans and ambitions. How does this speak to us today?
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Latest Message from Our Lady in Medjugorje (November 25th 2025)
By Stephen Clark
Our Lady's message from Medjugorje (November 25th 2025)
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8 things Catholics MUST know before donating organs
By The Catholic Nurse
What are morally acceptable conditions for Catholics to achieve dignified organ donation?
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Need a Christmas Miracle? Pray the Never-Failing Saint Andrew Christmas Novena
By Terri Thomas
Beginning on Saint Andrew's November 30 feast day, Catholics come together to pray the Saint Andrew Christmas Novena. It is piously believed that whoever recites the St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer FIFTEEN times each day from the feast of St. Andrew (November 30th) until Christmas Eve will obtain the favor requested.
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St. Teresa of Calcutta’s Thirst
By Christy Romero
On this week of Thanksgiving, I remember St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta who dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor. Her main mission was to satiate the thirst of Jesus. What is your mission? Will you “be the one” to satiate Jesus’ thirst like Mother Teresa did?
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Iona´s Bittersweet Legacy - No Longer Catholic but Ecumenical
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Scottish island of Iona was the launching pad for the spread of Christianity across western Europe but its Catholic foundation has been replaced by an ecumenical communty.
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Prayer to free 1000 souls from purgatory: Promises to St Gertrude the Great
By The Catholic Nurse
Let us epilogue this prayer onto our daily rosaries. What a great way to love our neighbors--into heaven.
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"Moral Theology From a Desert Crank" St. Jerome for Today
By Terry N. Hursh
A look at the moral theology of St. Jerome expressed in his writings and personal letters. His guidance is especially timely today.
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Pope Leo XIV honors entrepreneur Enrique Shaw's beatification cause
By The Catholic Nurse
To emphasize ethical business practices in the workplace, please ask Servant of God Enrique Shaw to intercede for your next miracle. This soon to be saint is a perfect match for our times. His devotion to dignity in the workplace proves that greed and corruption are unnecessary for technological growth, profit and progress.
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Google AI Confirms Earliest Church Fathers Held Catholic Beliefs on Eucharist and Mary
By Gary Sullivan
Catholic Apologists can say, "See I told you. Even Google AI knows that the Apostolic Fathers believed in the Real Presence, Mary as the New Eve, Immaculate Mother of God and Perpetual Virgin and even the Assumption". All of those are more or less denied by non-Catholic Christians.
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The White and Red Crowns of St. Maximilian Kolbe
By Christy Romero
If the Virgin Mary offered you a crown of purity and a crown of martyrdom, would you accept them? St. Maximilian Kolbe surely did, and like Jesus, he sacrificed his life for the love of others.
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The Battle for Mary’s Honor: Blessed is Her Womb or Blessed Who Hears God’s Words?
By Rex Teodosio
This article talks about the often forgotten arguments of Mary's role as Co-redemptrix.
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Consider Fulton Sheen and Pope Benedict XVI for Doctor of the Church Too
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Two faithful shepherds were robbed of consideration for the Doctor of the Church
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The Road to Holiness with St. Louis de Montfort
By Christy Romero
I started renewing my consecration to Jesus through Mary a week ago with 225 other pilgrims who chose to say “YES” to Jesus’ invitation. This first week we learned about the life of St. Louis de Montfort, who teaches us that “when we consecrate ourselves to Jesus through Mary, the way to holiness will be quick, easy, and secure.”
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