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Bill Gates and Cautionary Tale of Playing God
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Bill Gates is behaving like a child of Satan who is advancing his agenda.
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Why Snowflakes and Nothingness Point to the Existence of God
By Michael J. Cummings
How the wonders of the universe suggest the existence of an intelligent designer of it (God)
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Jesus fulfilled 352 prophecies
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Zero chance that He was not the Messiah (0% probability = 100% certainty)
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January 1st is arbitrary; so Why Celebrate?
By Connor Curley
January, 2026, 24 hour day, all these metrics are in one sense or another arbitrary constructions of ancient history. Does that matter? Ought that to affect our observation?
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The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
By Gary Sullivan
The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
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Love. A Requirement for A Healthy Survival
By Eileen Renders
Why, as soon as we become teenagers, and young adults, do we seek attention? Why do we desire to "fall in love" and marry to feel complete?
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Aliens aren't demons, Part I
By Adam Charles Hovey
I don't discount the possibility of extraterrestrial life, but, I know it's not demons.
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Let There Be a Big Bang or LIGHT!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Do you want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Did "all" just happen with a super colossal Big Bang? I do believe your brain is too smart to see what is a lie and what is the truth.
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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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My Experience at the ‘Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience’
By Gary Sullivan
I sensed that the adventure was reaching a climactic moment. Like an amateur Indiana Jones, I was then led into the torch lit, replica burial cave where we sat behind a stone slab on which the 3D shape of the body of Christ was laid... I don’t want to spoil it so let’s just say we ‘experienced the burst of light of the resurrection’ and ‘witnessed the body escape the shroud’. It was pretty cool.
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The Creed: What We Believe and How We Live It.
By The Young Catholic Voice
This article explains the meaning and importance of the Creed in the Catholic faith. It highlights the Creed as a summary of Christian beliefs passed down from the apostles, focusing on God the Creator, Jesus our Redeemer and the Holy Spirit who works through the Church and the sacraments. It also shows how the Creed connects what we believe with how we live our daily lives as Catholics.
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The beauty of happiness in this world does not last
By Fr. Francis Maple
Ecstatic moments in our world today will pass away.
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The fine-tuning argument for God with 3-rebuttals for agnostics
By The Catholic Nurse
What or Who dialed-in every metric of our universe to support life as we know it? What are explanations and 3-rebuttals to agnostics?
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Ozempic for Kids: a social experiment in gluttony, pride and greed
By The Catholic Nurse
Quick fixes that ignore the laws of nature are unsustainable. It's the principle of cause and effect--we reap what we sow. Abuses are mirrored in health and well-being. It is the law of the universe and the law of God.
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Assisted-suicide Canadian's heart, transplanted into an American & other alleged nefariousness
By The Catholic Nurse
Was Canada’s active euthanasia program about compassion or convenience? Or is it a dark attempt to create an organ pipeline, potential profits and social-medicine efficiencies disguised as mercy? Please pray for an end to this practice.
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NEW: dental "x-ray" found on the Turin Shroud
By The Catholic Nurse
Trained in facial anatomy, surgeon Dr. Sottosanti describes his proof that an energy-burst had to have occurred in order to impose his newly discovered and described dental radiographic image.
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Alcohol, Venerable Matt Talbot & the Calix Society
By The Catholic Nurse
September is National Recovery Month. Catholics with addiction, can seek the society called "Calix" or chalice, whose patron saint is the Venerable Matt Talbot.
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