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His Majesty’s Ship
By Frances Paquette Rossi
In World Youth Day 2023 we see the Church as ship at sea, carrying with her the magisterium in its human, teaching capacity, and an almost-record number of Catholic faithful from all over the world, with most being Catholic youth.
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No Plastic Crate for Jesus: How a World Youth Day Pilgrim Expose Liturgical Abuse in Portugal
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A pilgrim from the USA and friends saw abuse towards the Eucharist. Their experience has gone viral. We can only hope the organizers for the next World Youth Day do a better job in the placement of the Eucharist properly.
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Miracle at World Youth Day: Blind teen’s sight restored
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A 16-year-old blind pilgrim to World Youth Day said her sight was restored after she received the Eucharist at WYD's Mass. The archbishop is calling it "a miracle".
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Viva Los Estados Unidos!
By Dave Mishur
Raw political gamesmanship has turned America into a third-world dictatorship.
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19-year-old arrested for reading the Bible in Wisconsin
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A 19-year-old was arrested for reading the Bible on a public sidewalk. The arrest was recorded on video. Here is what happened and contact information for city officials and police. Help us voice support for his right to read the Bible.
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Proselytization or Evangelization: Weighing in on World Youth Day and Cardinal-designate Américo Aguiar
By Frances Paquette Rossi
A correct understanding of Bishop Amérigo Aguilar would see that he sees evangelization in the context of dialogue, as young people witness to their faith in Christ at the WYD. It is essential to distinguish between proselytization and evangelization, and to understand the real meaning of the end product: conversion.
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The Eucharist in IKEA Bowls & Disposable Paper Cups: Enough is Enough!
By Jacinta Boudreau
Let us, like the boy martyr Saint Tarcisius, exclaim, "I'd Rather Die than Let the Eucharist Be Profaned!"
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Bill Maher Goes to Bible School
By Gary Sullivan
When it came to the Bible, comedian and atheist, Bill Maher was stuck on the literal sense. Jordan Peterson managed to open his mind and perhaps his heart to the spiritual meaning of scripture. As Jordan Peterson unlocked for him the Bible’s perennial wisdom, Bill began to see the light.
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85,000 children missing at the border: Not our responsibility
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
85,000 children are missing at our border. We should do better because the Lord requires better. What are we doing if we do not care about 85,000 children?
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How the Bidens reflect Biblical truths
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If we look closely at the news headlines, then we will see how the Bidens reflect the truths of Sacred Scripture.
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Top Movie, Song, and Need for Authentic Entertainment
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Music and Entertainment needs a change. Sound of Freedom and a new country song should give every person in the entertainment field a reality check.
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Pope Francis’ agreement with China (and why you should care)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Vatican is in a formal agreement with the Chinese authorities regarding the operations of the Church in that country. Pope Francis has placed his stamp of approval on a move the Chinese government made which originally violated the agreement. Here is why you should care.
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Alaska bans Catholic Mass in prisons: archdiocese silent
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A new Alaska Department of Corrections policy bans Catholic Mass from being held at the prisons. Meanwhile, the archdiocese remains silent.
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160 Years of Gettysburg
By The Catholic Philadelphian
July 1-3 2023 marks the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle saw the most casualty count on both sides. It was a hard-fought battle that would shift the momentum of the war. Catholics played a role.
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Supreme Court hands postal worker major religious freedom victory
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a major religious freedom victory to a former postal worker. The decision could have implications for all employed Christians.
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The Indiana Demon House, From Barking Dogs to Levitation: Six Strange Facts
By Gary Sullivan
They call it, The Demon House. A true story reveals that only a Catholic priest had the power of Christ and the authority from the Church to conduct a powerful and effective exorcism. Six strange facts emerged from this case.
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‘Fake meat’ approval could lead to additional decline in faith, love of Christ
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The USDA just approved the commercial sale of "fake meat". What are the implications of this for Christians, especially Catholics? Perhaps it is deeper than you realize.
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