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Articles in 'The Pope'
Saint Francis of Assisi and Pope Innocent III
By Bryan J Dickerson
In the early 1200s, two men devoted themselves entirely to the Catholic Church: Innocent III and Francis of Assisi. One was a Pope with immense power as a spiritual and secular leader; the other was a humble man who had renounced wealth and privilege to follow Christ. In their own unique ways, each made lasting contributions to our Church.
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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Benedict XVI
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Benedict XVI is one of the great theological and intellectual powerhouses of the Catholic / Christian faith. Through his writings, we can learn much about the great Saint Augustine who played such an essential role in the Catholic Church and also in the theology of Pope Benedict XVI.
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Pope Leo XIV's Third Full Week
By Cole Kinder
Pope Leo XIV's third full week included his first mass at his cathedral and his first trip to Castel Gandolfo.
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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Leo XIV
By Bryan J Dickerson
Since Jesus’s Ascension into Heaven, few persons have contributed more to the explanation and development of the Christian Catholic faith than Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. If we are to fully understand and appreciate this new Pope Leo XIV of ours, then we must understand and appreciate the importance of Saint Augustine to the Church and to our new Pope personally.
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Why We're Filled With Hope for Pope Leo XIV
By Kevin J. Banet
We have a new pope, with a new name, Pope Leo XIV, whose mission is to shepherd and feed Jesus’ sheep. Let us reconnect with this profound reality and rediscover what it means in our lives.
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Pope Leo XIV and the Lateran Basilica
By Bryan J Dickerson
On Sunday 25 May 2025, Pope Leo XIV formally took possession of his diocesan basilica, the Basilica of St. John Lateran. In this article, the author offers a brief description of this most holy basilica and the Pope's Homily.
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Welcome Bishop Joseph Williams!
By Bryan J Dickerson
In March of this year, a new Bishop was installed for the Camden Diocese of southern New Jersey. A native of Minnesota, Bishop Joseph Williams assumes the leadership role for southern New Jersey's Catholics at a critical time in the Diocese's history. May the Holy Spirit guide him and our Diocese and grow Christ's Church in southern New Jersey. Amen.
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Second Full Seven Days of Pope Leo XIV’s Pontificate
By Cole Kinder
Pope Leo XIV's second full week featured his Inauguration Mass, his First General Audience, his first canonized saint, and his first bishop appointment in the USA, among many other notable events.
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What is your opinion?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about the Jesus Picture. Let me know what YOU think.
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Two Pope Leo's
By Tom Stidl
An article asking for prayers for Pope Leo XIV from many sources
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AI Cannot Know God; AI Cannot Love Truth
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
“Antiqua et Nova,” (Ancient and New), 1/28/2025 examines the relationship between artificial intelligence and human intelligence. This insightful and comprehensive document raises numerous salient points and concerns about Artificial Intelligence (AI), and as it extends from the Industrial Revolution upon which St. Pope Leo XIII expounded upon in Rerum Novarum
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Viva il Papa: A Young Catholic's Thoughts on the New Pope
By Hannah Blosser
The initial thoughts of a Catholic college student on the election of Pope Leo XIV and his first days as Pontiff. Looking forward in hope.
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My.Big Fat Greek Vocabulary
By Gary Sullivan
During the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, the Gospel reading was proclaimed in both Latin and Greek, a symbolic act representing the Catholic Church's unity of both Western and Eastern traditions. Here are five Greek words every Catholic should know.
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Our New Pope is Installed!
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Leo XIV celebrated his Inaugural Mass in St. Peter's Square on 18 May 2025. His Homily for the Mass offers much encouragement and hope for the future of our Church.
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Top Characters in the World's Imminent Future
By Ralph Hathaway
The unknown is at our doorstep
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What is in a name
By Greg Maresca
Pope Leo's papal name is examined.
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The Anti Papists
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
As worldly commentary and evaluations swirl around Pope Leo XIV, we should avoid negatively inciting our Christian brothers and sisters who already denounce the Papacy all together. Catholics have never claimed that Popes (or Holy Fathers), are perfect, let alone sinless. However, while men designate the Pope, such is always by God's will for the eternal good.
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