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Articles in 'The Pope'
The Parable of the Prodigal Son: the Jews and the Gentiles
By Scott Pauline
Two Sundays ago, we read the beautiful Gospel that shows the parallel healing and resuscitation: the healing of the woman who had had hemorrhaging for 12 years and the resurrection of the 12 year-old girl.
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Will the Church Change Its Teaching on Artificial Birth Control?
By E.M. McCarthy
There was a great divide inside the Church when Pope Paul VI disregarded The Birth Control Commission's recommendation to accept artificial birth control as morally sound. Instead, he wrote the Encyclical Letter Humanae Vitae (fifty years ago).
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POPE SAINT BONIFACE IV, ADMIRER OF DISCIPLINE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Boniface was born around 550 AD. He was the son of a man named Johannes, a physician, from the area of Maria and town of Valeria. It is assumed that he was a student of Pope Gregory I. Around 591, Boniface was ordained a Cardinal-deacon.
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Cardinal Merry del Val—He not only was chosen by Pope St. Pius X to be "his Cardinal" , he also penned the Litany of Humility which he said every day after Mass.
By Larry Peterson
The definition of a litany: a prayer consisting of a series of invocations and supplications by the leader with alternate responses by the congregation.
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The Martyrs of La Rioja; They died "In Odium Fidei" Two died on July 18; one was born on July 18.
By Larry Peterson
It is estimated that in Argentina during the years 1976 thru 1983, between 10,000 and 30,000 people died by torture and execution. They called it The Dirty War, and it was one of the darkest periods in the nation’s history.
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My Daughters, My Son and the Gender Divide...
By Carlos Espinosa
While getting a haircut a few weeks ago, I overheard one of the hairdressers tell another, "Men are all the same. They treat you well in front of your face but you never know what they're doing behind your back. That's why I don't care about any man. I put my needs first."
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Pope Francis Is A Canary in the Coal Mine
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Pope Francis is like a canary in the coal mine, identifying toxic trends in our society, then, offering hope as he suggests Christian solutions to current issues.
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666: Literal Numerology is Dumb
By Scott Pauline
So Caesar Nero's name added up to 666 and presumably one particular theological title of the Pope adds up to 666 and presumably Ellen Gould White's name adds up to 666 and what does it prove?
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What Does the Church REALLY Teach About Contraception?
By Arnold Scott
I have noticed that there is a certain topic of moral teaching from the Church which, although deeply relevant to every married couple and to the common good, is never spoken of at Mass. That's peculiar, isn't it?
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Corpus Christi In Our Modern World
By E.M. McCarthy
Something profound happened—I noticed someone not going to Holy Communion. I paid attention to this man because I sat behind him and waited to see if he would go to Communion before I went.
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Pope Francis and Gender Identity
By E.M. McCarthy
The idea of “gender identity” has been addressed recently by Pope Francis.Basically, gender identity theory states that you are the gender you feel that you are and anatomy is not an indicator of someone's sex.
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POPE BONIFACE III
By Debra Booton McCoy
The story of Pope Boniface III is as much the history of the Byzantine Empire, at the time, as it is the story of a man who became pope. Boniface was the son of a Greek man, John Catadioce, but was born in the environs of Rome somewhere between 540 and 550 AD.
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Mary, Mother of the Church
By Christina M. Sorrentino
This year on Monday, May 21, the day after Pentecost, we will be celebrating the newly added feast day; the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church. Pope Francis has added this memorial to the Roman calendar to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title as, "Mother of the Church".
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Did the Pope Really Say There Is No Hell?
By Bill Dunn
A couple of months ago, on Holy Thursday, a stunning news report appeared in every media outlet around the world. A typical headline read: “Pope says there is no Hell.”
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Pope Sabinian, The Despised Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
Sabinian was born in Biera, near Viterbo, in the central part of Italy, about 530 AD. His father’s name was Bonus, but other than that nothing is known of his youth.
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One Way to Honor God: Stop Gossiping
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Most likely, there is not a soul alive who likes being gossiped about by others. It is a thought none of us like to ponder that words are spoken about us when we are not present (or perhaps even when we are present) that would humiliate or sadden us.
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The Arians and How Apostolic Succession Stopped Them
By William Hemsworth
To those who study Church history, the Arians are a familiar foe of orthodoxy. The heresy came to the forefront in the 4th century, and was declared heretical at the Council of Nicea in 325 and again at the Council of Constantinople in 381.
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