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Patriarch Kirill, Putin's Puppet Religious Leader
By John Roskoski
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has openly endorsed Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine and has tried to convince young me, who are fleeing the country, that should they die in battle they will absolved of all sins. Such nonsense is subordinating Faith to Politics.
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The Latin Thing
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
An objective observer's take on the Latin Mass debate.
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Biden Using Roman Catholicism as a Political Tool
By John Roskoski
Is President Joe Biden using his claimed Roman Catholic faith, and trading the lives of the unborn, for a longer political life? It seems as though he has thrown the unborn under the political bus, regardless of previous stands. Let us hope he finds the true faith again, before he can do more damage.
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Clerical Sexual Abuse (Part 1)
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis is once more reminding the Church of the evils of sexual abuse. While some have called his warnings little more than rhetoric, we must observe the power of Pope Francis' warnings. He has a long history of condemning such abuses and he has delivered, perhaps, his most powerful words to date.
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Mary, Queen of All Hearts (Concl)
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X is powerfully linked to the Association of Mary, Queen of All Hearts. It is an association that still is vibrant and growing in the Church and open to all. The association displays singular love and reverence toward Mary that is truly inspirational and worthy of admiration and, perhaps, emulation.
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Pope Pius X: Champion of Tradition and Mary
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X, successor to Leo XII, had an interesting impact on the Church. He was a cause for the stagnation of Biblical criticism on one hand but, on the other hand, he was an inspired champion of Mary and saw her as a vital way of encountering Jesus.
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Completion of the Assumption; The Queenship of Mary.
By John Roskoski
To complete the celebration of the Assumption we recognize the QUEENSHIP OF MARY. This celebrates the power given to Our Mother, Mary, by the Lord. On this day, we celebrate her as Mother and Queen.
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Virgo Potens- Mary, Most Powerful; Source of Strength for Our World
By John Roskoski
Although not a well-known title of Mary, Virgo Potens pertains to the heavenly power of Our Mother. Part of her maternal love for us is that she is a source of strength and protection for her children. We need to accept this power and love her all the more for it.
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Cardinal-designate, Bishop Peter Okpaleke - The stone that was rejected by the builder
By Laurika Nxumalo
Bishop Peter Okpaleke resigned from his episcopal ministry in 2018; in 2022 Pope Francis designated him as a cardinal - what happened?
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Pope Leo XII; Champion of Scholarship and the Rosary
By John Roskoski
Pope Leo XIII was an integral force in bringing science to Biblical Studies. Yet, he never forgot the power of Mary and her Rosary. He is largely responsible for bringing the traditional ways of the Church into the modern era.
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The Feast of the Assumption; August 15
By John Roskoski
August 15; the Feast of the Assumption is when we remember that Our Immaculate Mother, Mary, was taken up to Heaven- body and soul. Admittedly, the term is not in the Bible, but it is based on the central idea of Christian faith- Jesus died on the Cross for us.
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Sts. Hippolytus and Pope Pontian, Martyrs
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of St. Hippolytus, who was an antipope but eventually died a martyr alongside the actual Pope
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St. Alphonsus Liquori; Marian Doctor of the Church
By John Roskoski
St. Alphonsus Liquori, a famed Doctor of the Church, kept Mary at the center of his Christology. He was a prolific writer about Our Mother and gives words that resonate across the centuries.
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Pope Francis's Meetings with Transgender People in Rome Tests Our Faith in a Positive Way
By Cole Kinder
Pope Francis displays a positive role in Church-LGBTQ+ Relations
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The Enduring Legacy of Our Lady of the Snows: Mary the Untier of Knots (Concl)
By John Roskoski
The power of Our Lady of the Snows led to the, now, worldwide devotion to Mary Untier of Knots. Pope Framcis has turned to this manifestation of Mary often through his years in the Church. Perhaps, on this devotion we all can follow his example.
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The Enduring Legacy of Our Lady of the Snows; Our Lady of Good Counsel (part 2)
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of the Snows inspired a devotion to Our Lady of Good Counsel. However, this is not the end of the powerful legacy of Our Lady of the Snows.
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The Enduring Legacy of Our Lady of the Snows (Part 1)
By John Roskoski
We continue our look at Mary, Our Lady of the Snows, which began several months ago. This time we will look at the legacy of this powerful devotion and manifestation of Mary.
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