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The Martyrs of August

Some months, like August, seem to be populated by a very long procession of martyrs: The Holy Maccabees (1), Sixtus and his companions (7), Edith Stein (9), Lawrence (10), Pontian and Hippolytus (13), Maximilian Kolbe […]

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Summer Stillness

Robert Royal: We often look at others and ourselves scientifically and not as the strange and wonderfully inexplicable beings that we all are.

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The Annunciation Proclaims Our Call to Be a Eucharistic People Again

The Annunciation Proclaims Our Call to Be a Eucharistic People AgainRegardless of our state in life, we are called to be a Eucharistic people. The world needs us to be a completely Eucharistic people. In order to grow in deeper intimacy with our Eucharistic God, the Annunciation is a time to remember to turn to Our Blessed Mother who will show us how to love her Son in the Blessed Sacrament and how to be transformed by His burning love.

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The “Magnificat” of the Gospel of John

Elizabeth A. Mitchell on Michael Pakaluk’s translation of the fourth Gospel, which shows how Mary’s influence resonates throughout.

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Recognizing Our Mute Witnesses

Elizabeth A. Mitchell: We reject the persecution which gives no name to its action and no face to its decrees, hiding its motives and concealing its effect.

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