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The Legacy of Theodore McCarrick
By John Roskoski
Theodore McCarrick, the highest ranking official ever to be defrocked has more troubles mounting, this time on a personal level. He has been found to have Dementia, connected to Alzheimer's. This means he is no longer fit to stand trial and justice will be denied, after being delayed for too long.
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Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief article detailing the epitaphs composed by Pope St. Damasus I for the Apostles, Sts. Peter and Paul
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Fatima; The Legacy of the Scapular
By John Roskoski
Sometimes forgotten, the Scapular was part of the events at Fatima and the legacy which resonates until today.
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Bishop Strickland’s crime: Defending the Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is not being accused of sex abuse, covering up abuse, or even mismanagement of money. In fact, there is no sin he is being accused of perpetrating. His crime? Defending the Truth.
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A Look at the Array of Scapulars Given to us by Mary
By John Roskoski
The Church has approved several powerful forms of the Scapular. Each form represents another aspect of Mary, her love for us, and her grace.
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GREAT FAMILY OF THE SACRED HEART
By Pat J. Chalmers
Chang the world by making family the Sacred Heart of who we are.
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Pope Francis Renews his Stand on Abortion
By John Roskoski
In a rare move, Pope Francis joins with science to make a reasoned and logical stand against abortion. My summary is from an Italian manuscript, so my apologies for any rough spots.
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How the Catholic Church determines who is canonized?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do you know how the Church determines who is canonized a saint? It's a fascinating process.
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Don't tread on Me, says ... JESUS !
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
A Eucharistic miracle proves that we are ALL stepping on Jesus in the Eucharistic crumbs, each time we receive communion, when it's allowed in the hand!
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June, Month of the Sacred Heart
By John Roskoski
Let us keep the focus of June on the primacy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We need to stand against offensive and profane adaptions of the month. Let faith triumph over the mundane and products of the culture of our time.
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10 Quotes That Prove The Papacy Is Ancient
By William Hemsworth
The Papacy is an ancient institution and these quotes prove it.
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Mary; Point of Balance in our Faith
By John Roskoski
Pope Bendict XVI makes the interesting and powerful statement that Mary is a point of balance in our faith. In truth, she is the key point which couples the Testaments or the Bible together.
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The Bishop: A Brief Reflection From Tradition
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Power within the church always remains God’s power and those who are called to govern do so ultimately as ministers of service, service that is ordained by their intimate proximity to the eucharist.
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Gun Control; Biden and the Bishops
By John Roskoski
President Biden and the USCCB are in agreement as to the use of "common sense" methods to curb gun violence. However, the sticking point seems to be the definition of "common sense".
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Mary, a Model for us of the Faithful response
By John Roskoski
"Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to your word"; with these words Mary, living under the weight of Rome, gave us an everlasting model of a faithful response to the call of God.
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On the Mercy of God and Human Forgiveness
By Rev. David A. Fisher
If we are to evangelize, then living from the context of thanksgiving for God’s mercy and forgiveness towards us and extending that mercy and forgiveness to others is an imperative.
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The Holy Innocents: In Defense of the Unborn
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The justice which the Catholic Church seeks for the unborn is part of the “seamless garment” of life; the association of life issues with the seamless cloak of Jesus that his executioners did not tear sense it had no seam.
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