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Pope Francis is Excellent in Bahrain in his First Two Days!
By Cole Kinder
Pope Francis spoke very resolutely and clearly in Bahrain, providing us with great quotes to use for guidance.
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All Souls Day: Teaching from the Past, Lessons for the Present
By John Roskoski
All Souls Day entails teachings from the past, working their way through Church history, and resonates today. We must remember when the "soul" of a human being is formed. Also, we need to remember the souls that have passed on before us.
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Election Watch 2022: A Decisive Turning Point?
By Justin Soutar
The great civil war for America's heart and soul has been raging for decades. The results of next week's elections will serve as a clear indicator of which side in this war--Judeo-Christian or radically secularist--has the upper hand at the moment.
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Remember Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help
By John Roskoski
Although her Feast Day is June 27, we should remember Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help now, as the month of October comes to a close. She is always there, waiting to provide help to her children.
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Everyone Needs A Patron Saint, Why Not Journalists?
By Dave Mishur
Respect for the news media and professional journalists has never been lower than it is today. Perhaps the intercession of one of our newest saints can restore the image and reputation of this once-noble profession.
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My Archangel: is yours too!
By Kathleen Delia Miller, M.S.Ed.
As we approach All Saints Day: I hope that you will offer a daily prayer to St. Michael for Pope Francis' intentions.
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Bridges Between Religions; Legacy of Pope Francis
By John Roskoski
The voice of Pope Francis that has constantly called for building bridges between religions and cultures was foreshadowed by Pope Benedict XVI and now taken up by a prominent politician, Tulsi Gabbard. She is spreading this message to her supporters and, like Pope Francis, is trying to open up dialogues.
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Catholicism As A Denomination
By Laurika Nxumalo
The article explains how Cathocilism is a denomination
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Mary's Fifteen Promises
By John Roskoski
The Rosary is a powerful meditation on the lives of Jesus and Mary. However, its benefits last long beyond the few minutes it takes to pray the Rosary.
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10 Powerful Quotes from St. John Paul the Great
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Ten quotes have inspired many Catholics who lived through the papacy of St. John Paul the Great. Let us answer the call to not be afraid.
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Pope Francis' Curious New Appointments
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis has made two appointments to key Catholic committees that are pro-abortion. This seems to go directly against his vocal and stalwart stance against abortion. He has called the actions of President Biden "incoherent",are his actions any less so?
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Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, "il Papa Buono"
By J. John Basil
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli became Pope John XXIII on October 28, 1958 and convened the Second Vatican Council in October 1962. Vatican II had profound progressive impacts on the Catholic Church. St. Pope John XXIII is still affectionately known in Italy as “iL Papa Buono” (“the Good Pope”).
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Abortion Must be Considered Murder
By John Roskoski
Abortion, the "kitchen table" and campaign issue, promoted by President Joe Biden has a long record in our religious faith. From the Commandment to the Catechism, to our current Pope, Abortion is considered MURDER.
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Carbon Climate Change: wrong?
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
A documentary with Pope Francis about Laudato Si supported by Google: what could go wrong?
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Jesus, My Hope; Remembering Blessed Catherine of Racconigi
By John Roskoski
Blessed Catherine of Racconigi is often overlooked. Yet, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to this young girl and asked her to give Mary her heart. She is a shining example of hope in Jesus and Our Blessed Mother that is to be kept in the most trying of times.
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Pope Francis and Saint Augustine on War
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis' heart seems to break at the thought of war. However, his homiletic remarks this past Sunday seem to place him against the renowned Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine and his famous "Just War" Theory.
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Pope Leo XIII and the Month of October
By John Roskoski
Pope Leo XIII has dedicated the month of October to Our Mother, Mary. Mary stands in foreground of his theology even though he was the Pope credited with a passion for science and new discovery. He always held fast to Mary, despite the winds of change during his papacy.
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