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Octave Day 5 Intention: That Protestants in America May Become One in Union with the Chair of Saint Peter
By Terri Thomas
O Lord Jesus Christ, grant unto all Thy servants, but especially to the people of our own nation, the grace of being fully united to Thee in Thy Church...
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Day 4 Prayers for Chair of Unity Octave
By Terri Thomas
Intention of the day: That the Lutherans and Other Protestants of Continental Europe May Fnd their Way Back to Holy Church
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Don´t Boast About Being a “Devout” Catholic
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The term “devout Catholic” is a cliché that should be avoided at all costs. The Vatican does not recognize it and it leads to smugness and hypocrisy.
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Why Waste Time Talking to Calvinists?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Calvinism claims to be Christian yet it is so opposed to Catholicism and Jesus´s message that there is no point in making any ecumenical approaches to it.
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Justice Before Reaction: A New Year Reflection for a Divided Age
By G.C. Stevenson
A New Year reflection inspired by Pope Leo XIV and Fulton J. Sheen, calling Catholics to reject the culture of reaction and embrace a social vision rooted in justice and charity. This essay bridges 1938 and 2026, highlighting Christ as the model for both Capital and Labor, and concludes with a hopeful invitation for the Church to articulate a new encyclical on economic justice grounded in Personal
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A Look Back at 2025
By Bryan J Dickerson
We give thanks for God's blessings as the year 2025 comes to a close, a year that has seen some very significant events in the Catholic Church worldwide and within my own Diocese of Camden, and we seek His guidance and blessings in the new year 2026.
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Vatican’s Christmas Crèche Will Display Pro Life Theme
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A pro-life volunteer designed the Christmas Creche that included a pro-life message
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Are We Such Sheep That We Need a Good Shepherd?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Good Shepherd is a comforting figure but how relevant is this image today?
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Pope Leo Leads in Lebanon
By Timothy McHugh
Much news has been made about Pope Leo’s trip to Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicen Cread. Justifiably so, recognizing this important milestone and using it as a call for Christian unity is a critically necessary message at this time in history. However, Pope Leo’s subsequent visit to Lebanon was also powerful and rich in meaning and purpose.
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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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The Littlest Immigrants
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
I wonder if Rome grasps that word smithing over both the abortion and immigration issues may lead more people away from salvation than towards perfect, loving Truth. Weakly conflating abortion with the death penalty, and hyper focusing on some regrettable ICE encounters, albeit out of context and often skewed, may well leave the “prochoice, open border” Americans (in particular) complacent in sin
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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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Catholicism Thrives in the Americas While Facing Up to Unpleasant Truths
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Americas remain the stronghold of Catholicism and are home to almost 50% of the world´s Catholics. This impressive figure was the result of colonial brutality for which the Vatican has apologized.
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"Bling your frozen embryos into jewelry"-- wait, what?
By The Catholic Nurse
Since 2017, IVF orphans--through no fault of their own--have created a moral dilemma leading to a demonic fad of "baby bling" jewelry...
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The Church Must Love the Wealthy, Too
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Pope Leo XIV’s twenty-page Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te (“I have loved you” On Love for the Poor) nags thoughtful consciences despite its excellent truism that all Christians must be properly dispositioned towards the needy. The major knot concerns an implicit condemnation of the wealthy, though more by what is not stated. Should they not be loved, too?
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A Leo on Leo
By John M. Grondelski
What did Pope Leo the Great (Leo I) say about the Church's unity -- and how does Pope Leo XIV reflect that?
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The Legacy of Pope Leo XIII Lives On — in Pope Leo XIV and The Leo House
By Catholic365
Discover how the spirit of Pope Leo XIII continues today through Pope Leo XIV and The Leo House in New York City—a Catholic guesthouse built on faith, charity, and Christian hospitality. Learn about its mission and how to donate safely to support a new handicap-accessible room.
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