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Pope Francis Offers Condolences After Death of Cardinal Sebastian Koto Khoarai
By Catholic365
Cardinal Sebastian Koto Khoarai died on Saturday April 17 aged 91 years.
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Nine Deacons to Be Ordained by Pope Francis April 25
By Catholic365
The Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica will be live on Vatican Media, Telepace, starting at 9am.
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Pope Francis Calls for Prayers for Peace in Ukraine-Russia Conflict
By Catholic365
On Sunday April 18, Pope Francis prayed for a peaceful solution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
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An Ancestor of Princess Diana and Sir Winston Churchill is on the road to Catholic Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
On Saturday, February 21, 2012, Pope Francis gave permission to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints to include Servant of God, Fr. Ignatius of St. Paul as a person of “heroic virtue.” He will now be known as Venerable Ignatius of St. Paul.
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Pope Francis Calls Upon Catholics to Share God's Mercy in Divine Mercy Sunday Mass
By Catholic365
Celebrating the Mass for Divine Mercy Sunday at the Rome Church of the Holy Spirit on April 11, Pope Francis said the disciples experienced divine mercy after Jesus rose from the dead.
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Lenten Hope
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
We are the season of Lent, a special season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving and a time for us to grow closer to Christ.
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Can the Bible Lead One to Being Catholic?
By Mike Bugal
If a person, a complete Tabula Rasa with NO preconceived notions either Protestant or Catholic, were to pick up the Bible and read it, there is a far, far more likelihood that they would end up Catholic than Protestant.
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Love and Care for the Marginalized
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
When there are difficulties, challenges, and tragedy in the family, the Lord gives us a mission to love the marginalized sometimes within our own homes.
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The 144,000 Apocalypse Thing: A Catholic Take on Christian Division
By Scott Pauline
The 144,000 are the subject of great controversy!
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Is Our Holy Father in Danger of Becoming a Mere Politician?
By E.M. McCarthy
Anyone who leads others into sin is committing a greater sin.
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The Woman at the Well: More than Meets the Eye
By Scott Pauline
The woman at the well can image the apocalyptic history of Christian division.
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Book Review: The Vatican Christmas Cookbook
By E.M. McCarthy
The Vatican Christmas Cookbook is a wonderful cookbook full of gourmet meal ideas which will please many foodies
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The Deep Connection Between the Prayer to St. Michael and the 1917 Miracle of the Sun
By Michael J. McCormick
The key to understanding the timetable that frames the events of our day starts with an understanding of what happened to Pope Leo XIII on October 13, 1884.
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Why Can We Not See Love?
By Tess Shore
Pope Francis makes a statement, and the world becomes divided.
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A History of Popes: Leo V and Antipope Christopher
By Debra Booton McCoy
The overthrow of Pope Leo V.
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No, Pope Francis Cannot Change Church Teaching
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
I keep reminding myself that Pope Francis is a human being. Under that white habit, he is Jorge Mario Bergolio. As a human being, he is entitled to his own opinions. However, as Pope, he must ensure that his public utterances and writings conform to the teaching of the Church.
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No Arguments, No Conflicts...He Simply Spread the Love of God
By Katie Zalany
On St. Francis of Assisi's feast day, I was struck with a paragraph about St. Francis of Assisi in the Pope's new encyclical, and how it described St. Francis as willing to cross the borders of his origin, nationality, race, color and belief system and engage with those different from him.
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