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Articles in 'The Pope'
Jesus on the Cross: No Option But to Surrender to God's Will?
By Kevin J. Banet
Saint Francis de Sales never ceases to lead us to discuss the most serious topics. He mentions being so consumed by a present suffering that we are unable to grasp other realities.
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The Dragon's Assault on the Catholic Pyramid of Truth | The Mystery of the Ages of Doctrinal Development
By Scott Pauline
David and Goliath is a very famous Scripture story, and I never regarded it as having a mystical element until recently. In fact, I have discovered that it fits perfectly with a theology that I have had for a long time, namely, the mystery of the ages of the doctrinal development of the Church.
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Looking for Prayerful Support for Your Family? Try the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
The St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation was formed through the Mercedarian Religious Order which is headquarter within the Philadelphia area. Founded 800 years ago in the year 1218 by St. Peter Nolasco, praying for and rescuing in a sense those in “captivity” was the original mission of the Order.
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POPE SISINNIUS AND POPE CONSTANTINE, BROTHER POPES
By Debra Booton McCoy
Both Sisinnius and Constantinus were born in the Caliphates of what is now Syria. They are assumed to be actual brothers. Their father was John. Sisinnius was the older by a number of years, born around 650.
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Why Eve before Adam in the Fall? | The Cyclic Journey from Pagan Rome unto Our Modern Age
By Scott Pauline
Why Eve before Adam in the Fall? Several things.
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Hospital Death by Starvation
By E.M. McCarthy
Vincent Lambert is a forty-two-year-old man who was in a tragic car accident about ten years ago. He has brain damage and cannot walk, but he is breathing on his own.
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POPE JOHN VII, THE TIMID POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope John VII stands out as being the first pope who was of the family of a Byzantine official. Plato (620-686), of Greek descent, was the curator of Palatine Hill. His job was to rehabilitate the imperial palace on that famous hill.
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POPE JOHN VI, THE 85TH POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope John VI was born to a family of Greek descent in Ephesus, Turkey probably between 650 and 655, AD. Ephesus was 300 miles from Athens, Greece and 322 miles from the Byzantium capital of Constantinople. He was several weeks by ship from Rome.
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Praying for the Families of Divorce and Separation
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Catholic tradition and teaching firmly upholds the great importance and significance of the family as the “basic unit of society”. The family is where we learn to live and to love. Our Lord is with the family, for it is with the family that the whole of society is either strengthened or weakened.
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Review: Bad Shepherds
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Today the Church is faced with an issue, not all too uncommon or unique to its history, but one that has weighed heavily on the hearts of many faithful. Author Rod Bennett, a Southern Baptist convert, has delivered a masterful work in “Bad Shepherds” that hits to the heart of the issues many Catholics are facing today.
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Developing Better Relationships
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Improving our relationships with others is a work that continues throughout our lives. From the time we are born until the day we die, we deal with other humans. There are many psychological, biological, spiritual and social factors that enter into who we are as men and women. However, the Holy Spirit enlightens us, teaching us how to interact with others in positive ways. It is not an easy task,
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POPE ST. SERGIUS I, CREATOR OF "AGNUS DEI"
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Sergius I was the third in a line of six Syrian popes. At that time, the emperor, located in Constantinople (now, Istanbul, Turkey), tended to side more closely with those popes from the East. It worked for a little while….
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Lord, Even If There Were 40 Righteous | Jesus and Peter on the Beach
By Scott Pauline
“Lord, I have been thinking. You have said that he who hears Us hears You, and he who rejects Us rejects You. Is this really true, Lord?”
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Climate Change. An Issue for Catholics
By Josef Bordat
The earth in some regions is getting hotter and dryer, while in others storm and heavy rain is destroying peoples lifes, forcing them to leave and migrate. There is no daubt about this fact. But at the same time there can be observed a certain indifference towards ecological topics as coping with climate change among Catholics.
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Pope St. John Paul II's Great Love for Medjugorje
By Janet Moore
Pope St. John Paul II had a great love for Mejdugorje. To illustrate this, I wanted to share the amazing firsthand account of a meeting he had with the reported visionary, Mirjana Soldo, in July 1987.
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POPE CONON, THE HANDSOME POPE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Conon, or Konon, was a man of Greek or Syrian heritage. His father was a commander in the Byzantine army of the Thracian province. This is now known as Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. The future pope was probably born in Sicily, around 630, when Syracuse was the Empire’s westernmost outpost, a favorable position for an army commander.
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Pope John V, Syrian Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
After hundreds of years of Italian popes, John of Antioch, son of Cyriacus, was elected in july 685. John was the first of a line of ten men of Eastern origin who rose to the papacy in the seventh century. This appeared to show a reconciliation between the East and the West after the Monothelite heresy almost destroyed the Empire.
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