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Fr. Jason Charron is Wrong on Ukraine (Part 1)
By A. Joseph Lynch
As Pope Francis calls on Ukraine to accept peace, and conservative Catholics like JD Vance become more skeptical of the war in Ukraine, social media influencers like Fr. Jason Charron continue to defend the war. Peace in Ukraine, however, requires the rebuttal of the arguments which advocates, such as Fr. Jason Charron, make for more war. This article looks at the first five of ten such arguments.
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Barabbas's In Our Midst
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
As we approach another Good Friday, contemplating the prominent figures that led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ should prompt us to examine our own dispositions and those of the worldly disjointed. Are we picking up our crosses and following Jesus Christ, or are we in any way calculating or temperamentally bent on temporal solutions. How should we be examples for the weaker among us?
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More Ambulances at Fort Collins Planned Parenthood
By Lloyd Benes
Examination of quantity of ambulances at Planned Parenthood reveals that abortion clinics do not have the same safety and inspection requirements that equivalent surgical clinics throughout Colorado must obey. This has lead to the death of an 18-year-old girl after an abortion in Fort Collins, Colorado -- and many other women being hurt by Planned Parenthood in Colorado.
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The Age of Totalitarian Anti-Christian Judges?
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
The secular, and worse, anti-Christian world often defines and delivers justice according to ideology and temporal, fluctuating interpretations of fairness, equity, and even righting "wrongs." Catholicism identifies justice as a cardinal virtue that always delivers with objective truth and salvific love.
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Carny Catholics
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
Recently Mark Carney of Canada joined defensively Catholic American politicians in using his personal Catholicism to advance perverse law. This typifies the initiation of "carnival" (from which carney was later derived) that Christians once rationalized to placate pagan converts. Thus, all such are Carney Catholics.
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From the Jordan River to the Sea of Galilee
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
The Hamas vs. Israel war masks the greater diabolical threat to the one, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, and as evidenced worldwide. America, currently the most visible and warring stage for this fierce antisemitism but actually anti Christianity, still looms as the best last stand against global atheistic, communist forces. However, Catholics must rise to defeat the real enemy.
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Is there too much focus on sin?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There seems to be a hyper focus throughout much of social media regarding armchair theologians highlighting specific sins and coming across as condemning of those individuals that are included in whatever category that is the focus.
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The Gospel According to the World
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
The world, particularly in political circles, pirates selective Gospel passages for power and wealth, by hyper focusing and pounding just a couple of Scriptural verses. These government leaders, often self proclaimed Catholics or Christians attempt to advance agendas that do not contribute to--and actually endanger-- the spiritual well being of the people they purportedly serve.
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Bishop Sheen's Prophecy Comes True
By Margaret Andrews
"But it also speaks to how the Vatican itself does not hold to its new teaching of “synodality.” Those who have spent the past couple of years on a campaign of “listening” and “dialogue” now have an opportunity to “listen” and “dialogue” equally with the faithful. Have they listened to the concerns many of the faithful have against Cardinal McElroy’s appointment in Washington?"
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What Catholic Clergy Got Wrong About COVID Pandemic Five Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Looking back at five years of COVID and what the bishops got wrong
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A lesson in victim blaming
By Adam Charles Hovey
The story of the Good Samaritan, and how people are (for some reason) praising the priest and the Levite in the story
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Dems Show How Heartless and Godless They Are During State of the Union
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The joint congressional session showed to us who was for America and who wasn't
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The Importance of Correct Anthropology
By Connor Curley
Do not build arguments based on faulty premises
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One Month Since Start of Trump’s Second Term
By The Catholic Philadelphian
One month since Donald Trump took the oath of office for the second time
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Senate Confirms New FBI Director
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Kash Patel makes his return to the Trump Administration as the new director of the FBI and he will look to put his words into action
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To you who hear, I say..
By Don Reardon
Love is not the superlative form of like. We are called to love.
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Boundaries, Borders, and the Nature of Love
By Brandy M. Miller
In regards to the debate between Pope Francis and JD Vance on the importance of border defense.
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