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Month: January 2020

Get Ready to March

Pro-life America will march the Washington Mall on January 24, 2020, to protest the Supreme Court’s 1973 (Roe v. Wade) and 1992 (Planned Parenthood v. Casey) rulings to make abortion accessible without “undue burden” of law. Though January marks the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, this year the March for Life is looking ahead to […]

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Archbishop Viganò Accuses Archbishop Gänswein of Abusive and Systematic Control of Benedict XVI

As the controversy surrounding the former pope’s contribution to a new book about clerical celibacy has shifted, in part, to the role of the personal secretary of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and prefect of the papal household, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, […]

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The Miraculous Mysteries of the Rosary

The Miraculous Mysteries of the RosaryAmong the abundant, manifold beauties and graces of the Holy Rosary is that it is prayed in so many wonderful ways. The focus of this devotional prayer is, of course, always on the gospel, the life of Jesus Christ. In addition to the traditional mysteries, there is also the Franciscan Crown Rosary of the Seven […]

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Where are the “Regular” Catholic Heroes?

Feeling let down by politicians and public figures who say they are Catholic, but their words and actions are often contrary to the teachings of the Church? Do we seek good examples for ourselves, our children or our grandchildren to emulate because we…

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What the Church Brings to Politics

Stephen P. White: Politics matters because of human nature. Citizenship matters because justice matters. But to seek hope from in world is just foolishness.

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Catholic Exchange 2022-01-18 05:00:41

“The main reason we should imitate the saints is that they all became saintly by imitating Christ. It is Christ, first and foremost, whom they help us imitate, by showing how a life centered on Christ is possible anywhere in the world at any time in history.” — Dr. Kevin Vost, How to Think Like […]

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Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time

Such is the price of fame when word gets around. Jesus heals a leper and now it has become all but impossible for him to enter a town or village without him drawing attention. That’s why he chooses to stay on the outskirts of a residential area, and still people flock to see him. Perhaps, […]

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