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Articles in 'Science and Discovery'
Catholic innovation?
By Troy Kroening
Silence to listen to God calling to us and reaching out to Him with our hearts. That is the Catholic innovation for our times.
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St. Michael and the Seven Sanctuaries
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Did you know there are seven sanctuaries dedicated to St. Michael that form a perfect line?
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Technology and Religion
By Tom Stidl
A thought provoking article about the Book of Revelations
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Supporting A Church With Architectural Columns
By J. John Basil
Columns in a church aid in the feeling of “verticality” in a church building. The characteristics of the columns identify the type of Architectural Order of the columns and the overall church structure.
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7 tips to heal from cancer
By Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offer "7 tips to heal from cancer". Is it humanly possible to heal in every sense of the word from cancer? In light of an upcoming Keynote Address that Anne will give at Resurrection of Our Lord Parish in Philadelphia, she discusses how it really IS possible to heal from cancer. Learn more here in her latest article.
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The "Incoherence" of President Biden
By John Roskoski
Church leaders are asking powerful and pointed questions about President Biden's claimed Catholicism. Is this part of his attempt to gain political credibility? Is he incoherent or is just his policies incoherent? Is he using the trappings of Catholicism as political props?
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NASA Releases Never Before Seen Images of Deep Space
By Briana Jansky
The James Webb telescope is the first of its kind, technologically advanced to reveal never before seen images of the vast universe.
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Do We Need a Vatican III to Address Marxism and Feminism?
By Arnold Scott
Popes have already addressed Communism and Feminism before but bishops and priests no longer teach this today!
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Pope Francis: Pastor or Politician
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis continually calls for a pastoral approach to solving problems. Yet, he seems to wade in political arenas. Are these two spheres exclusive or inclusive of each other?
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6 Facts You Need to Know About Music, Science, and the Bible
By Michael J. Baglino
What science and the bible say about the benefits of music, singing and dance.
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Modern Champion of the Rosary: Padre Pio
By John Roskoski
Padre Pio, the Friar known for his stigmata and retiring nature, saw the undeniable power of the Rosary. He loved the Rosay, but did not soften the meditation and, instead, saw it as a weapon for our times.
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Lia Thomas, Transgenderism, and the Catholic Perspective
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Lia Thomas and Transgenderism-Tough Questions That Should be Asked, and Our Call as Catholics to Pray for Those Who Suffer
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Revisiting Lourdes
By John Roskoski
The miracles associated with the grotto of Lourdes still attracts people of faith, medicine, and science. The weight of literature still affirms that miracles have, and still, occur.
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In Defense of the Resurrection
By John Roskoski
Although the body of Jesus was alive on Easter Sunday, there still exists skeptics and doubters. Both ancient and modern sources agree that Jesus could not have lived passed the Cross and the only answer to the problem of the empty tomb is the RESURRECTION.
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Jesus and the Cross (Part 6): Good Friday Darkness
By John Roskoski
The famous darkness on Good Friday has spawned many theories, some fanciful others legitimate. The explanation might be in the fusion between the ancient beliefs and modern science.
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Science vs. Faith: New Book Provides Evidence for Interrelationship Between Religion and Reason
By Mary Beth Bracy
Geneticist Dr. Gerard M. Verschuuren weighs answers to ultimate questions and proves faith and science connection.
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Jesus and the Cross (Part 1); Crucifixion
By John Roskoski
Crucifixion had a long history before and after Jesus' execution. But historically, there are some details that seem unique to Jesus' death on the Cross aside from the Salvation aspects of His death.
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