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Preterism's Limitations: We Need to Move on to the Spiritual Ages
By Scott Pauline
The problem is, all positive stuff, sugar, and no horror. The Catholic preterist is great for the beautiful elements of Apocalypse: the Lamb, the Banquet, the Heavenly Jerusalem, the Holy, Holy, Holy, the 144,000, the great multitude, the incense, the saints, the 24 elders.
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POPE BENEDICT III—DEALING WITH CONTENSIONS
By Debra Booton McCoy
Benedict, son of Peter, was born in Rome, somewhere between 790 and 810. He was a well-educated man, known for his learning and piety. Before Pope Leo IV died, he had raised Benedict to the level of cardinal-priest, assigning him to the church of San Callisto.
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St. Padre Pio: Modern Saint of Obedience
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It was obedience which anchored the life of Padre Pio and led to his extraordinary legacy. Although receiving the stigmata is what he is often known for, it was certainly not the greatest legacy he left behind.
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Do We Value The Eucharist Enough?
By E.M. McCarthy
This year the Catholic Church's greatest celebration, the Easter season, has become one of penance. Many cannot receive the Eucharist or go to Confession.
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Time to call our leaders to prayer, penance, and the Eucharist
By Julie
I just read this article from our Catholic 365: http://www.catholic365.com/article/11201/the-fear-mongering-of-satan.html# I totally agree with the author. We should stop being afraid. God has given us directives to "Fear Not".
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POPE LEO IV, REBUILDER OF ROME
By Debra Booton McCoy
Roman by birth, Leo was the son of Rodwald, a man of Lombard descent. He was educated at the monastery of St. Martin, near St. Peter’s basilica. The young man became a Benedictine monk.
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Saint Turibius Alphonso de Mogrovejo---He fiercely objected to being appointed a Bishop especially when he was not even an ordained priest---
By Larry Peterson
This Archbishop is the Patron Saint of Latin American Bishops and native people’s “rights.”
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POPE SERGIUS II, THE PRACTICE OF SIMONY BEGINS
By Debra Booton McCoy
Peter di Porca was born, sometime around 790, to a noble Roman family. He had at least one brother, Benedict. Orphaned at age 12, Pope Leo III placed him in the schola cantorum, the best school in Rome.
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Reflections on the Past Twenty Years
By Justin Soutar
I wish all readers of this article a happy new decade. It's hard to believe we've just entered the "Twenties," since my maternal grandparents were born in the 1920s almost one hundred years ago.
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POPE GREGORY IV AND THE END OF CHARLEMAGNE'S EMPIRE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Although Pope Gregory did more than this, he will always be associated with the sad end of the Carolingian empire.
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Miracle of the Eucharist of Lanciano
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Lanciano is a small, medieval town , nestled in from the coast of the Adriatic Sea in Italy, halfway between San Giovanni Rotondo and Loreto. Everything about Lanciano smacks of the Eucharistic Miracle.
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POPE VALENTINE, A NEW TWIST TO ELECTIONS
By Debra Booton McCoy
In the 9th century, that is to say the 800s, the aristocratic community lived in the area of Via Lata, near the current Trevi Square and near an aqueduct, a source of clean water. Leontius, a Roman noble who lived in that neighborhood, had a son, Valentine, who showed an early aptitude for learning.
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How Pope Francis Hit a Home Run With Querida Amazonia
By E.M. McCarthy
Pope Francis showed his poetic side with the post-synod document Querida Amazonia.
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Socialism vs Catholic Teachings
By Dan Baca
One of the most common discussions that are taking place in the public square today concerns socialism.
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POPE EUGENIUS II, THE "FATHER OF THE PEOPLE"
By Debra Booton McCoy
Born around 780, Eugenius was a native of Rome. He may possibly have been the son of one Boemund, but later research has dropped that from official records. Eugenius was raised into the Church and by 816 he was the archpriest of St. Sabina on the Aventine and a cardinal. He is known to have been a man who took his assignment seriously.
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Why No One is Having Children (and how our Church fails young adults)
By E.M. McCarthy
Why have young adults given up on marriage? I believe bad economic polices have destroyed the young's ability to form families and our Church leaders have contributed to this outcome by supporting globalism.
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Marie Elisabeth Turgeon--- Charity was her unifying principle and, though sick most of her short life, she founded the Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.
By Larry Peterson
Elisabeth Turgeon was born February 7, 1840, in Beaumont (Quebec) Canada. She was the fifth child of nine that would be born to Louis-Marc Turgeon and Angele Labrecque. Elisabeth was always sickly but was blessed with a brilliant mind.
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