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The Devil (Conclusion): The Catechism of the Church
By John Roskoski
The Catechism of the Church offers a strong teaching about the Devil; somewhat conflating the various traditions attached to him. Overall, it affirms the Devil exists and still threatens the Church.
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Catholics: Be not overcome by evil, but overcome evil by good!
By Jacinta
Even though the Latin Mass is making an amazing comeback, there is a serious issue that needs to be addressed in Traditional Catholic circles.
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60 Years Later Pope Saint John XXIII trumps Pope Francis
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
oday as the Church pays homage to In Cathedra S. Petri Apóstolo (the Chair of St. Peter), members of the Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri (FSSP) worldwide are celebrating with relief and gratitude Pope Francis’ February 11 decree providing a seeming exemption from the general provisions of Traditionis Custodes.
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Bullying: A Problem Worth Examining
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis speaks candidly to our Catholic audience and beyond about the problem of bullying. It is not just a secular problem. It exists in the Catholic Church. Let's examine how to stop it in its tracks.
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The Afterlife (part 2); Purgatory
By John Roskoski
Purgatory, a misunderstood doctrine of the afterlife has a history going back to the New Testament and coming into the modern age. It is the final judgement before one is worthy to enter into the Kingdom of God.
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Views of the Afterlife (part 1): LIMBO
By John Roskoski
Limbo, a misunderstood concept, was never a Catholic dogma, but a supposition. The Church has developed modern aspects of this teaching based on the ever-changing world.
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Book Review: Magisterial Authority
By Joseph Tuttle
This article explores Fr. Ripperger's book on Magisterial Authority in which he clarifies the basic principles of the Magisterial authority of the Church and Pope.
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Ways to Help Families in Crisis
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses ways to help families in crisis who are suffering adversities and challenges. Learn about a special Catholic non-profit, the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation, which offers free pastoral services to families who need to know they are cared for and supported.
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Children, Adoption and Fr. George Clements
By Glenn Clement
This is about Fr. George Clements who started One Church One Child and our efforts to restore the national organization
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Let’s Discuss It: COVID vaccine misinformation violates human rights, says Pope Francis
By Beth Kubala
Instead of suppressing ideas we disagree with as "misinformation" let's discuss them openly
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The Power of Our Lady of the Snows
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of the Snows has powers, often forgotten, is sometimes dramatic and awesome. Her power also manifests itself in intensely personal ways, as well. As Catholics, we should not forget Our Lady of the Snows, as she appeared in the early centuries of the Church.
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St. Margaret of Castello: Hero for the Disabled
By John Roskoski
St. Margaret of Castello led a heroic life of suffering and yet kept her faith through horrific conditions. Sher serves as a patron, role model, and hero for all who suffer with chronic injuries or disabilities.
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Toward a Definition of Abortion
By John Roskoski
We try to make a distinction between the types of abortion, as the term needs to be more precisely defined in order to conduct productive dialogue.
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The (Hidden) Good News of Francis’ Suppression of the Latin Mass
By David Vermont
The suppression of the Traditional Latin Mass is a sign for the faithful.
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The Pope and the President vs The Faithful
By Patti J. Mitchell
The recent meeting between the Pope and President Biden is causing a great deal of confusion. The President smugly announced His Holiness assured him he was "a good Catholic and should continue to receive Communion."
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Pope Francis failed President Joe Biden
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pope Francis, being the direct successor of St. Peter, failed President Joe Biden during the recent visit of the president to the Vatican. The pope has a lot of responsibilities and obligations as we all know, but his primary responsibility is to guide others to live a life of repentance and obedience to Christ with the goal of reaching heaven.
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Our Father--on Earth, Our Pope Francis!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Is he a false prophet, as some claim? Is he the true Pope or is Pope Benedict--who is no longer physically able to "feed the Sheep?" Pope Benedict, led by the Holy Spirit and not by a conspiracy, knew when it was time to step down. At least that is my opinion. But who am I? Not God that is for sure and therefore not the one to judge on this matter!
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