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Pope Francis bestows the honorary title “Chaplain of His Holiness” upon retired veteran U.S. Navy chaplain
By William Hemsworth
Pope Francis has named the Detroit priest who served as a U.S. Navy chaplain for more than a quarter century an honorary "Chaplain of His Holiness.” The conferral carries the title of “monsignor,” a mainly honorific form of address granted priests in recognition of exceptional service to the Church.
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You Are Not Crazy
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
Celebrating the Reasonableness of the Catholic Faith Amidst Today's Anxieties
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Women deacons: Understanding the Church’s history and potential reinstatement
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The recent synod addressed several topics. One of those topics was the question as to if women should be ordained deacons. It's important to understand women deacons is not a new idea for the Church. We have done it since the start of Christianity.
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Cardinal Pizzaballa: Take Me Instead!
By Gary Sullivan
A newly elevated Cardinal Pizzaballa understands the meaning of the red zuchetto worn only by cardinals. The color red symbolizes how each cardinal should be willing to spill his blood for the church.
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Be a Confirmed Catholic NOT a Conformed Catholic
By Gary Sullivan
Are you a Confirmed Catholic or a Conformed Catholic? Jesus wants to know.
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Six statements to impress your friends when discussing Pope Francis's Laudate Deum
By W. L. Patenaude
In minutes you can prepare for the conversations taking place about Pope Francis's Laudate Deum, or anytime the topic turns to the Church speaking about ecological issues.
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What Can A Pope Say About War and Terrorism?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Confronted by war and terrorism, what can a Pope say in response? The author offers several examples from past and current Popes to answer this question.
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The Church on the Way
By Frances Paquette Rossi
As the Synod on Synodality continues in Rome, our part is to pray that the Holy Spirit would guide all of the participants in the task of renewing the Church, in the spirit of our forebears Peter and Paul, and Saints Francis, Bonaventure and Catherine.
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Who Speaks Out for Chinese Catholics?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Chinese Catholics are among the most persecuted and oppressed Catholics in the world today. Many political and religious leaders and non-government agencies have voiced their support for these Chinese Catholics and the other persecuted religious minorities in Communist China. Sadly, Pope Francis is not one of them.
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Laudato Si, Laudate Deum, & "Climate Change"
By Joe Tevington
I would greatly prefer had the Holy Father spoken with similar clarity on the dubia.
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Blessing sin does not make sin righteous
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The pope may support, allow, and encourage the blessing of homosexual marriages. The blessing of sin, however, does not make the sin righteous.
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"I Thirst!"
By Gary Sullivan
The person who becomes a disciple of Christ has the right to receive ‘the word of faith’ and the waters of pure doctrine not in mutilated, falsified or diminished form but whole and entire, in all its rigor and vigor.
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Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus (St. Jerome)
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief article on the relationship between Sts. Jerome and Pope Damasus I
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The Church’s first and only woman pope
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
She was the first and only woman pope of the Church and she gave birth to a child.
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Pope Francis' Encyclical Letter on Humans and God's Creation, Laudatum Si, On Care for Our Common Home and the Great Commission
By Russell M. Lawson
Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudatum Si, On Care for Our Common Home explains for us what Jesus meant, as recorded in the Gospel of Mark, when he told his disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to the whole creation.”
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The Theology of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory in Joseph Razinger’s (Pope Benedict XVI’s) book Eschatology
By Russell M. Lawson
"Eschatology" is a brilliant and thought-provoking look into Catholic teaching on the afterlife: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory. Not all Catholics agree with his argument, and most Catholics doubtless have not read the book, as it is dauntingly complex. In what follows, Russell Lawson provides a brief synopsis and analysis of Ratzinger’s book.
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Posthumous Publication from Late Pope
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 66th and last book written by Pope Benedict XVI is now available.
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