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Senator Tells Truth of COVID Scandal
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A must-read on how Dr. Fauci deceived the public is set for release.
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Spiritual Bypassing: When Religion is Used Inappropriately to Address Human Formation Wounds
By Dr. Peter Malinoski
Spiritual bypassing is the misappropriation of spiritual ideas, practices, or actions to shield oneself from emotional or psychological distress, evade acknowledgment of deficits in human formation, or deny basic human needs in the natural realm.
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How to Build a Barely Passable Shrine in Your Yard
By Nathaniel Slattery
I built a shrine without buying anything, but I did get much donated lumber.
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Snowflakes, Rainbows, & the Twenty-Four Hour Day---Proof there is a Creator
By Larry Peterson
Updated story about the Hubble and Kepler Space telescopes and the new James Webb Space Telescope which is now active scanning our Universe.
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Is Science Inherently an Act of Piety?
By Russell M. Lawson
There is an increasing divide between science and religion. But what if science is an act of piety?
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Pope Francis' Encyclical Letter on Humans and God's Creation, Laudatum Si, On Care for Our Common Home and the Great Commission
By Russell M. Lawson
Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudatum Si, On Care for Our Common Home explains for us what Jesus meant, as recorded in the Gospel of Mark, when he told his disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to the whole creation.”
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Tradition in Action and the Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation
By Nathaniel Slattery
A description and recommendation concerning these two organizations after seeing their interiors.
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The Most Remarkable Thing
By Suzanne Cruz
While our bodies age our brains never stop growing and learning- Brain health and mental health equate to reading --Reading stretches our minds more than watching ever will!
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Former American Idol Contestant Writes Song About AI
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A former American Idol contestant released a song that is needed with the ongoing concern over Artificial Intelligence
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We Have One Scapegoat
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Scapegoating can distract us from looking for solutions to problems. On a spiritual level, it can distract us from seeing God at work.
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The Twilight Zone and Catholic Theology: 5 Characters in Search of an Exit
By Gary Sullivan
Can the The Twilight Zone help understand Catholic theology? I consider the Twilight Zone as a legitimate vehicle for transmitting the Faith. The seeds of the Gospel can be found in strange places.
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Why Boys Like Trucks
By Suzanne Cruz
The incredibly fascinating reason boys like trucks and girls like dolls is explained using a scientific studgy, but the real reason is because boys and girls are made different by their creator. Raising boys to be good men is something the world needs.
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Jesus's Mental Health Crisis and Ours
By Gary Sullivan
Statistics show that we are currently undergoing a mental health crisis. Yes, having a Catholic lifestyle is beneficial to your mental health. It’s one of those things that we know intuitively but we would need do a little research to articulate. Here are five scientifically proven ways Catholic Faith can be a gift for our mental health.
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This is what every Catholic should believe.
By Ricardo Zamora
Here is summarized some of the decrees from the First Vatican Council from Pope Pius IX (1868). It is simply beautiful!
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Waiting: Growing Stronger, and the Butterfly
By Katie
Waiting can be very hard to do. God promises us: "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." (Is 40:31). We can look at creation, butterflies, or at children delighting in butterflies to join them in their awe and wonder at creation, and all things God does. How does call us to wait? We all wait for many things? What do you look forward to? Are you in a waiting time? Trust
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Euthanasia will kill us all
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
The culture of death leads to the murdering of all of us
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The New School Year Has Begun ... So What?
By Dave Mishur
So-called STEM studies are important but inadequate without a grounding in philosophy, history, rhetoric and the other liberal arts.
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