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EWTN TelevisionEWTN, the catholic channel started by Mother Anglica, a Nun with a great love for spreading the Word of God.
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Nick Alexander: The Catholic Weird AlNick Alexander's humorous Catholic parodies of popular songs have earned him the title "the Catholic Weird Al". -
How Prayer Changed My LifeHow can prayer help? In lots of ways. Check out how prayer can make a big difference each and everyday. How prayer conquers everyday challenges and even fear of flying. The power of prayer today. -
Radical Christians Declare "Holy War"Well, no... not really. But it got your attention, didn't it? Here's the point I'm making...
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Just Glad to Be AliveThis article shares a glimpse into the life and service of the saintly Father Fury, Chaplain at the Marion Correctional Institution in Marion Ohio and one of the men he inspired. -
Remembering Mother Teresa on Her 100th BirthdayOn the 100th anniversary of her birth, admirers the world over are turning out to celebrate the life and work of the beloved nun, Mother Teresa of Calcutta. -
September 13: Saint John ChrysostomThe life of Saint John Chrysostom, patron saint and archbishop of Constantinople. -
100th Anniversary of Mother Teresa's Birth: Reflections on Her Life and TimesCelebrate the 100th anniversary of Mother Teresa's life and times. One Catholic's reflections on Mother Teresa's example and the importance of faith, hope and charity in the modern world. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, an exemplary life.
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Sex, Hell, and the Pope: Explaining 3 Common Misconceptions of the Catholic ChurchThree common misconceptions about the Catholic Church are fleshed out in response to a 2008 article that questioned the integrity of Catholics and teachings of the Church.
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Contraception - a Catholic ViewpointThis article discusses contraception and the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
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What is Divine Mercy Sunday?Divine Mercy Sunday is a feast of the Catholic Church based on a vision of St. M. Faustina Kowalska.
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AngelsIf we look closely at the people of this world we will see angels of God at work. -
God is a DemocratRecently, it has become very popular for "holier than thou" Christians to attack the Democrat's spirituality. In this essay, I will prove that the tenants of Catholicism are actually in favor of the left.
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A Review of "Cannibalism and Socialism" by Bible Doc"Cannibalism and Socialism" is poorly written. In it, Bible Doc tries to argue that Democrats are like Nazis, racists, and cannibals with moralistic arguments and a hint of feigned ire.
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The Real ValentineI know this sounds like a hokey, "true meaning of Christmas" sort of article, but the world seems to have forgotten where Valentine's Day came from.
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How to Explain Ash Wednesday to Catholic ChildrenAsh Wednesday is one of the most important days on the Christian calendar. Let's not leave out our kids by not explaining the full meaning of the mass and the ashes.
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Recovery from Catholic Church Sex ScandalsThe Catholic Church is under fire about the recent clergy sex scandals. This article takes a broader look at the issue and gives 5 suggestions for how the Church can redeem its image in the wake of these travesties. -
What is Divine Mercy Sunday?Divine Mercy Sunday is celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. Thanks to Saint Faustina, a poor and uneducated Polish nun, we have a great devotion and feast to celebrate the Divine Mercy of God.
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Herman the Cripple: Composer of "Salve Regina"The life of a little monk who composed a famous hymn. -
Susan Boyle Sings for Pope Benedict XVI in Glasgow, ScotlandIn the first state visit to Britain by a Pope, Benedict XVI met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister David Cameron during his four-day tour. -
The Doctrine of JustificationAll indeed profess to be followers of the Lord but differ in mind and go their different ways, as if Christ Himself were divided. Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of evangelizing. -
A Mother Worth "Far Above Rubies"Love isn't a noun, it's a verb and an action verb at that. My friend Rose Perrier knows all about love in action. She's a mother of four. She is mother love defined. She doesn't just talk about parenting, she lives it. -
Easter Traditions Our Family HonorsEach Christian celebrates Easter in slightly different ways. Our traditions don't start on Easter Sunday, the start the Sunday before; Palm Sunday. Here are a few of our traditions
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Southern by Birth, Catholic by GraceWhy I became a Roman Catholic. A journey into the heart of history and patrology leads a Southern Baptist across the stormy waters of the Tiber and into the embrace of Holy Mother Church. -
How-To Sell and Market a Non-Fiction BookDescription of my process finding a publisher and marketing my first book
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70 Percent of People Believe in the Devil - Padre Pio Met Him PersonallyAccording to a new study, 70 percent of people believe in the existence of the devil, which is up 15 percent since 1990. Padre Pio, the famous priest with the stigmata, claimed to have fought with the devil.
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Entertaining Angels UnawareThe idea of being kind to strangers because they might be an angel seems odd to some. I do not have a problem with the idea, but then, I believe angels exist and walk the earth.
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Hollywood ProfilesGone are the days of black face minstrel shows, Amos & Andy and ‘my name Jose Jimenez the Mexican astronaut’ but where have these racist caricatures gone?
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Catholics and Lent: Beyond ChocolateLent is considered by most of those who observe it as a dark, penitential season that precedes Easter. Many associate it with giving up chocolate and other candy. Here are some other ways to approach the 40 days before Easter. -
Alternatives to Traditional ChurchesMany people are beginning to think outside the box of the standard concept of "church." -
October 9: Saint Denis and CompanionsThe story of Saint Denis, a martyr who carried his own severed head, and his two companions. -
September 29: Saints Michael, Gabriel, and RaphaelThe stories of the three great archangels. -
Halloween History. Now, Then and Before! Breedwriter's Holiday SeriesA deeper look into the history of this holiday.
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Brother Andre Bessette and the Five Other Beati Who Will Be Canonized on October 17, 2010Info about the beati who will be canonized on October 17. Australia will finally get its first native saint. -
October 22: Saint Mary Salome, the Mother of James and JohnThe life of Mary Salome. She was the wife of Zebedee and the mother of the apostles James and John. -
Who Are the Copts of Egypt?The Coptic Church of Egypt is in the news after a bombing on New Year's Day killed 23 believers leaving a church service. The religion, founded by the Gospel writer St. Mark, is among the oldest Christian faiths in the world. -
November 9: Dedication of the Basilica of Saint John LateranThe history of the Lateran Basilica. This church is, in fact, the cathedral of the Pope. -
October 31: All Hallow's EveThe history of All Hallow's Eve or "Halloween". Believe it or not, this holiday was not entirely meant to be a counter to the Celtic festival of Samhain.
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Rebuttal to "Obama's 'War' Against Charities and the Church"I am an American Catholic and I would like to prove that the opinions voiced in "Obama's 'War' Against Charities and the Church" are not the views of the Church.
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Free Printable 'Feast of the Immaculate Conception' Activities: Lessons and CraftsDecember 8 marks the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The Immaculate Conception is one of six recognized Holy Days in the liturgical calendar. Here are free printable activities and lessons to celebrate this feast day.
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