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Vatican changing restrictions on divorce and remarriage?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Is Pope Francis changing the Church's stance on divorced and remarried couples receiving the Eucharist?
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THE POPE OF THE COUNCIL: POPE SAINT PAUL VI
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Paul VI was often criticized within and outside the Church, as being too liberal for some and too conservative for others. He was critical of the proliferation of nuclear arms, lobbied for ending the Vietnam War, and defended the Church’s teaching against abortion and contraception.
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Biden Ignoring the Church... Again
By John Roskoski
President has undertaken a "transgender agenda" which will have an impact on an array of life circumstances. He is moving in direct conflict with the Church and does seem to care. He needs to stop using the "Catholic" title if he continues on his present tracks.
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Catholics react with mixed emotions to cross relics given to King Charles
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pope Francis donated two relics of the True Cross to King Henry III for his coronation. The donation of the relics brought about praise, as well as criticism, from Catholics.
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The Novena Chaplet of Padre Pio
By John Roskoski
The devotion to Padre Pio is still growing. We can be joined to him, spiritually, by taking part in the Novena Chaplet which arose in the developing devotion to him. Bring to him your earnest and faith filled requests and you will reap the power of his amazing intercession.
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Timeless Letter to the Youth from St. John Paul the Great
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Throughout his papacy, St. John Paul II appealed to the youth of the Catholic Church. His letter Dilecti Amici was one example.
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Mary is Part of the Easter Season, Too!
By John Roskoski
Mary has a battle plan and wants us to be part of it. She is fighting for us on many fronts, but we can be part of the battle and victory if we, like her in her famous "FIAT" to Gabriel, the angel who foretold the birth of Jesus, give a faithful response to our call.
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Laudato Si also offers cautions of what may be in the big climate/ecological/environmental/green tent.
By Joe Tevington
Laudato Si also offers cautions of what may be in the big climate/ecological/environmental/green tent.
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Laudato Si?
By Joe Tevington
Thoughts on Laudato Si
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Ten Years with Francis, the Misunderstood Pope
By Justin Soutar
Francis has been a pretty good pope, but you wouldn't know it if you only listen to his critics.
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Pope Benedict XVI; Close to Mary.
By John Roskoski
Pope Benedict XVI had very close ties to Mary, particularly Our Lady of Lourdes, from the earliest stages of his career to his time of death. He points to her as a model for the Church and our individual faith.
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The greatest apostasy of Vatican II ?
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Vatican II is greatly misunderstood not because of what was actually written, but because of those who allege what was not written.
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Pope Francis’ Five Vocation Pitfalls to Avoid
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you heard about the "culture of the temporary"? It's a phrase that Pope Francis has used to indicate a trend of people failing to commit themselves to any definite path in life.
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The Vatican Needs to be Prepared to Cut Off Its Sinful Hand in Germany
By Cole Kinder
It is time the heretical and bad clergy are held accountable by the Vatican.
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Apologies from your Church
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Pandemic response was proven wrong: you and your loved ones were denied the sacraments for nothing. We need to stop history from repeating.
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Toward an Understanding of Our Lady of Sorrows
By John Roskoski
Remembering Our Lady of Sorrows is to remember the anguish which Mary endured during the ministry, Passion, and Cross of Jesus. She was not a stoic figure but felt the pain of any mother on the path to the glory of Christ.
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Meet Saint John Bosco
By John Roskoski
Saint John Bosco (not the saint of chocolate milk) is often overlooked because of the target of his ministry. He devoted his life to guiding "problem children" and bestowing a powerful spiritual model of work and temperance.
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