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St. Gregory and the Grasshopper
By Gary Sullivan
It was just a grasshopper. But for Gregory, who had a sacramental imagination and a holy disposition, it changed everything for his life and for life of the Catholic Church
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A Year Of Prayer
By Tom Stidl
A blueprint for living our daily lives on earth and in paradise
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Pope Francis, Logic, and Charity
By Aaron Martin
Questions about Pope Francis's recent comments on Fiducia Supplicans.
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Pope Francis and The Holy Spirit
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Before forming an opinion about Pope Francis' "blessings," read Fiducia Supplicans for yourself!
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Is Hell Empty?
By Martin Steward
Presenting the Church's teaching on hell and how we can understand Pope Francis' recent comments.
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Getting Back to Basics with Prayer
By Deanna G. Bartalini
Deanna Bartalini about getting "back to basics" in our own prayer life during this Year of Prayer announced by Pope Francis.
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Make Conservatives Catholic Again (part I)
By Greg Chrysostom
Strangely enough these days, it's not uncommon to hear conservative Catholics insist that Protestants must adhere to the magisterium while simultaneously suggesting Pope Francis can be dismissed or even publicly corrected. "Ultramontanism", the notion that the pope can do and say nothing wrong at all, is not in keeping with orthodoxy. But neither, conservatives must remember, is dissent.
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Saint Faustina - Messenger of Divine Mercy
By Tom Stidl
an article illustrating the teaching of Saint Faustina
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Our Lady of Akita, Japan - Part 2
By Tom Stidl
part 2 of Our Lady of Akita, Japan's message to the world.
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Pope Francis Announces 2024 is Year of Prayer to Prepare for 2025 Jubilee
By Terri Thomas
"Today we begin the Year of Prayer; that is, a year dedicated to rediscovering the great value and absolute need for prayer in personal life, in the life of the church and in the world," he said, after praying the Angelus with visitors in St. Peter's Square Jan. 21.
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Was Moses Infallible?
By Greg Chrysostom
Does the magisterium extend as far back from Christ as it does forward? And to what extent are we really obligated to listen to it?
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Introducing Modernity into the Faith is Counterproductive
By Ellen Jurosky
This article describes the faults that accompany rerouting the faith towards modernity and social graces, rather than adhering to truth and tradition in liturgy and the practice of the faith.
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Pope Francis and the Prodigal Son
By Lorrie McNickle
Are you for or against our Pope? There has been much controversy of late regarding our Holy Father. The Holy Father is the Vicar of Christ on Earth, like it our not, when we publicly dissent against his Magisterial teaching, we willingly put ourselves outside the Church. This is gravely sinful and dangerous. Do we believe the promise Jesus made to us? Do we believe his words?
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Reflections on A.D. 2023
By Justin Soutar
Looking back on the Year of Our Lord 2023, I find many things to be thankful for and some things to pray for, personally and professionally as well as nationally, internationally and ecclesiastically. Here are just a few highlights.
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Pope St. Damasus, St. Basil the Great and the Meletian Schism
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of the collaboration between St. Basil the Great and Pope St. Damasus I in settling the Meletian schism over the see of Antioch
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Final Article in the Series
By Denise Mercado
This is the final article in the series on the Encyclical Letter titled: Fratelli Tutti by Pope Francis.
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Embracing Love: Pope Francis Challenging Conventions, Echoes of Jesus' Radical Acceptance
By Richard Horrell
This piece reflects on the controversy surrounding the Pope's message of love and acceptance, drawing parallels to Jesus' radical compassion for sinners and the transformative power of unconditional love in challenging societal norms.
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