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Articles in 'The Pope'
There is no Blasphemy against the Spirit before Death!
By Scott Pauline
Pope Francis mentioned the Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit this Past Sunday.
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Dear Pope Francis - Book Review
By Starla Hester
What would it be like to have your letter answered by Pope Francis? That is what many children from all over the world got to experience in this book. There were 259 letters received from 26 countries and 30 of those letters were picked and answered by the Pope himself.
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The devil and distraction
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
I have a few very close friends, most of whom I would count as extremely faithful people. Although most are Catholic, a few are not. I have great respect for people who come to the fullness of their faith in their tradition and live it genuinely.
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Pope Saint Leo The Great
By Debra Booton McCoy
Leo the Great, as he is called, was a significant contributor to the centralization of the spiritual authority of the Church. He is one of the most well known of the popes of the early Church.
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Going to Thomas
By John Laney
Anyone looking for answers to life’s questions should take the advice Pope Pius XI gave to seekers almost a century ago: “Go to Thomas!” St. Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) was an outstanding Dominican theologian and philosopher. He is best known for his Summa Theologiae, a massive encyclopedia of Catholic theology.
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Healthcare, assault, and other cultural values
By Peter Casella, PhD
“All I want to know,” the student asked coyly, “is how far I can go with a passed-out drunk girl before I break the law.”
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Pope Francis and Holy Joy
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Even though some old Catholic icons and holy cards often depict saints and the Holy Family looking miserable, with tears streaming down their pale faces, the truth is the saints lived in God’s Presence and in His joy. Even when saints suffered, their suffering was lived out in, with and through Divine Love.
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A Twenty-Something's Perspective on the Extraordinary Form
By Nicholas LaBanca
There seems to be a lot of sparks flying around within the Church, and it's sad to see so many people divided over various issues. There is so much on my mind regarding these things, but one in particular I'd like to address are some comments made by the Holy Father about a week ago regarding the Extraordinary Form (EF) of the Latin Rite.
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Pope Sixtus III, Counciliator
By Debra Booton McCoy
Sixtus III reigned from 31 July, 432 to 19 August, 440, when he died of natural causes. A native Roman, Sixtus was a prominent Roman clergyman for some years before his consecration, going back at least as far as Pope Zosimus. During that time, he was thought to favor the Pelegian heresy occupying North Africa.
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Care of Creation: A Catholic's Guide to God's Natural Abundance
By Jeff Sokol
Imagine for a moment, the Garden of Eden. Walk through the garden, and take in the splendor of God’s design. Discover the birds and lizards eating insects from leaves so they don’t spoil. See how He put the legume trees and beans fixing nitrogen into the soil, feeding the hundreds of different fruit varieties, with many fruits always in season.
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Are You Saved ?
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Forty years ago, when I was still a Protestant, I looked at Catholics with suspicion. Catholicism seemed like a cult that worshiped Mary and idolized statues. I pictured Catholics rattling off memorized prayers as clouds of eerie incense billowed around them, bells rang, and candles illuminated their pagan rituals.
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Pope Saint Celestine I, Heresy Fighter
By Debra Booton McCoy
After the tumultus start of Pope Boniface's papacy, the attack of the Visigoths on the city of Rome and the difficulties of having a number of short papacies back to back, it was time for a man of dignity (and longevity) take over the reign. This pope chose to uphold the rights of the Church and the dignity of the office.
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Sports as Ecclesiological Analogy
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
The faithful need look no further than to the Pauline epistles if they wished to find some of the earliest examples and uses of analogy or metaphor within the Christian tradition. St. Paul often wrote, and encouraged in faith, the congregants of the various churches he established by the use of athletic metaphors
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The 5 Great Loves of John Paul II
By Christopher McCarthy
In a private revelation of Our Blessed Lord to St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), there is related a prophecy which has been frequently interpreted as a reference to the papacy of Pope St. John Paul II.
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Pope Boniface I And The Fifth Schism
By Debra Booton McCoy
Boniface was a native Roman, son of a presbyter, Jocundus (maybe Secundius). He was elderly at the time of his consecration. We know this because he was ordained by Pope Damasus, who ruled 366-384.
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Why the Immaculate Conception Matters
By Rob Agnelli
Throughout the history of the Church, the challenge to orthodoxy of heretical teachings has always brought with it the fruit of a development in doctrine. Nearly every dogmatic definition has come when a particular teaching was challenged. At first glance however, the feast that we celebrate today, the Immaculate Conception, appears to be an exception to this rule.
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All Souls Day Reprise: Purgatory and Inner Beauty vs Mere Imputation
By Scott Pauline
Time and again, we cry, we weep, we agonize. Another loved one has gone on to the other side. The pain of loss; we will never see them again while we walk this earth. We miss them.
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