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The Youth Showed Us that A Different World is Possible
By Christy Romero
At the closing Mass of the Jubilee of Youth, Pope Leo XIV told the young people that they are "the sign that a different world is possible. A world of fraternity and friendship, where conflicts are not resolved with weapons, but with dialogue."
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Called to More: How the Laity Can Recognize, Discern, and Respond to God's Invitations in Their Parish
By Linda Delia
In Called to More: How the Laity Can Recognize and Respond to God’s Invitations in the Parish, Linda Delia reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s call for lay people to be a “leaven of unity” in today’s Church. Drawing on both tradition and personal experience, she explores how all Catholics can notice the quiet promptings of the Holy Spirit, discern their charisms and strengths, and step forward to support.
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Pope Leo XIV's Augustinian patron: Our Lady of Consolation feast 8/21
By The Catholic Nurse
Our Lady appeared to St Monica to deliver consolation, as Monica wept and prayed for St Augustine's conversion. In her vision, Our Lady handed St Monica the belt, which was later adopted by the Augustinian order as their cincture.
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Pope Leo XIV's homily: 6 types of church music to avoid
By The Catholic Nurse
The Holy Father asks for church music to lift the soul, glorify God, and reflect the sacred mysteries that we profess. If certain hymns, no matter how familiar or emotionally moving, distort doctrine or place man at the center, instead of Christ, then we are right to re-examine them.
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Humanae Vitae: a nurse's perspective, Part 1
By The Catholic Nurse
In the right context, sex is a beautiful gift from our loving God. In 1968, the intent of Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae was to elevate the sanctity of life in a world of forced sterilization and coerced contraception. If you think synthetic hormones have improved, an insider's perspective is presented.
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The 30th Anniversary of Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life)
By Bryan J Dickerson
Thirty years ago this past March, Pope St. John Paul II released the encyclical Evangelium Vitae on the value and inviolability of human life. Evangelium Vitae is the culmination of a life lived in selfless service to God, Church and humanity under the guidance and direction of the Holy Spirit.
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Catholicism Owes a Lot to the Celtic Church
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Celtic Church may be geographically far from Rome but it has punched above its weight in spreading the Word over the centuries
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The Quiet Genius of Pope Leo XIV
By Brett Manero: The Bald Catholic
A personal reflection on the quiet humility of Pope Leo XIV, and how he is proving to be an inspiration for the Church.
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The 'Leonine Mysteries' of the Rosary
By Gary Sullivan
Question: If you could create a new set of mysteries for the rosary and name it, what 5 mysteries would you choose and what would you name it? I would go with the 'Leonine Mysteries'. Here's why...
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7/13 feast of St Henry II: Holy Roman Emperor & patron of government leaders
By The Catholic Nurse
King Henry II is the only Holy Roman Emperor recognized as a saint. While many emperors had active faith, only Henry is honored with a feast day and novenas. His circle of saintly friends led him to put God first, and country second, despite ongoing politics, wars, wealth and power. He is the patron of government leaders.
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What is World Youth Day?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Begun by Pope St. John Paul II in the 1980s, World Youth Days are a periodic gathering of Catholic young people and an extraordinary opportunity to experience our Catholic faith with young Catholics from across the world.
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"Low-gluten" hosts that can't host Jesus
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
People with celiac disease or gluten intolerance/allergy think they are receiving communion with the "low-gluten" hosts, when in fact, they are not, because there's no gluten in almost all of them.
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9 canonized by Pope Leo XIV, Fall 2025
By The Catholic Nurse
Pope Leo IVX has 9 souls queued for canonization in 2025. Who are these souls? What can be learned from their saintly lives?
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Pope Saint John Paul II in America
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Saint John Paul II was the most widely traveled Pope in history, visiting nearly 130 countries during his 26 year Papacy. During his seven visits to America, the Pope said numerous Masses, visited basilicas and cathedrals, addressed the United Nations, met with U.S. Presidents and with ordinary Americans, and brought the Good News of Jesus Christ to millions of people.
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Pope Sets Dates for First Canonizations of Papacy
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope Leo XIV announces the canonization of the first nine saints under his papacy
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Pope Leo XIV and the Challenge to Confront the Moral Collapse of the Digital Age
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Moral collapse is an imminent challenge that Pope Leo XIV must face as he leads the church
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Gearing for the Journey
By Mary Olivia Patiño
We are equipped with certain gifts, skills, talents to accomplish our goals. Some, we learn through much work, trial, error, or a 'restarting' or remapping of our goals. In mapping out our journey, let us see clearly that God accompanies us through every road or challenge. He is always at our side to listen, to guide, to turn to when the going gets rough. Let us have hope!
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