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November 2025 Feast Days and Holy Reminders
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A breakdown of November 2025 feast days and Sunday liturgy. Remember to pray for the souls of our faithful departed.
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Why Can´t I be as Forgiving as Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Pope St John Paul and Nelson Mandela are exceptional examples of men who forgave people most of us would have regarded as enemies unworthy of any mercy.
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Faithful Stewards of the Good News
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ calls us to be faithful servants in sharing the gospel. St. John Paul the Great reflects on the passage as we commemorate his feast day on October 22nd
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Africans in the Washington DC Metro Area Celebrate the Anniversary of Ecclesia in Africa and Pope John Paul Visits to Cameroon
By Lambert Mbom
Ecclesia in Africa is Pope St John Paul II's gift to Africa. Thirty years later, the National Shrine of St John Paul II celebrated this document and anniversary of two visits the Holy Father paid to Cameroon.
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Be a Good Catholic Sport
By Timothy McHugh
Pope Leo gave a homily on the Jubilee of Sport describing how a Christian should approach sports. A must read for all children, parents, and coaches. and adult athletes.
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What Pope Leo Did Not Say
By Timothy McHugh
Poe Leo’s recent interview with Crux understandably attracted significant attention, but critics appear to have only read one sentence.
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Beware of Ideology Trying to Influence Our Religion
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Catholics should beware of political ideologists - from the left or the right - exploiting their faith.
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Pope St. Cornelius, Martyr
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A short article analyzing the epigram that Pope St. Damasus I wrote for Pope St. Cornelius
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What the Catholic Church reveals about the End Times through the prophesies of the Saints, through vissions and messages
By Eileen Renders
This is an important article as it ensures that we as Catholics, are being told truths about The End Times
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What does the Catholic Church believe about in Vitro Fertilization?
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we examine our beliefs, and when or why we might not always agree with something in our Catechism. Our Cathechism is not dictated by one person but is defined and preserved by the Magisterium, and the Church's living, teaching office. This authority is exercised by the Pople and the bishops in communion with him. However, over the years, there are changes made, such as Cremation
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Pray and Fast for Peace
By Bryan J Dickerson
Our Lord and Savior entrusted the Church and our world to the maternal love of his Mother Mary. Let us follow our Pope in his call for prayer and fasting to honor Our Blessed Mother on the Feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary and to help her in her striving for peace in the world.
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Pope Urges Catholics to Fast and Pray for Peace
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope urges Catholics to pray and fast for peace in the world as the church celebrates the queenship of Mary.
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“Confusing” JPII: on mistaking Description for Prescription
By Connor Curley
Many find frustration with JPII as being modernist, confusing, vague, and not willing to engage the world with decrees on hard topics. Are these fair descriptions of his work?
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Pope Pontian and St. Hippolytus — From Rivals to Martyrs A.D. 235
By Richard Horrell
Pope Pontian and St. Hippolytus — From Rivals to Martyrs Once bitterly divided over Church leadership, Pope Pontian and Hippolytus were exiled together to the brutal mines of Sardinia in A.D. 235. In the shadow of suffering, they reconciled in Christ, choosing unity over pride. Both died as martyrs, their bodies later returned to Rome—buried side by side as a lasting witness that grace can heal e
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Walking in the Footsteps of Saints: A Catholic Pilgrimage to Italy
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Join Dr. Anne DeSantis and the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation for an unforgettable 11-day Catholic pilgrimage to Italy, November 3–13, 2025, during the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Visit Rome, Assisi, Orvieto, and Lanciano—including an audience with Pope Leo XVI—and experience the beauty, history, and grace of our Catholic faith.
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Pope Leo XIV Sets Dates for World Youth Day and Theme
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope Leo XIV gears up for his first World Youth Day. You can too
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Pope St. Sixtus II and His Companions, Martyrs
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief overview of Pope St. Sixtus II and the epigraph that was composed to honor him and his companions by Pope St. Damasus I
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