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Month: April 2021

Our Lady’s Good Counsel

Our Lady of Good Counsel is one of the many titles of the Virgin Mary, one which dates back indirectly to the 5th century, when Pope Sixtus III provided material and spiritual aid to a church dedicated to Our Lady in the Italian town of Genazzano, whose citizens had contributed significantly to the recently-finished magnificent[…]

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St. Joseph the Worker is the Saint for the Everyday

We can draw close to St. Joseph by sharing with him the littleness of everyday life. Most of the life of Jesus, the Incarnate Son of God, does not appear in Sacred Scripture. In fact, the vast majority of His life does not appear in Sacred Scripture. Rather, in the ordinary littleness of everyday life, He simply shared life with Mary and Joseph. In this way, St. Joseph appears as the father of the littleness of ordinariness.

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Poking Holes in the Koran

KoranSomething momentous has happened recently that has gone under the radar for most Christians. While the pandemic raged across the globe and a U.S. Presidential election turned into political turmoil, a wall that stood as an impenetrable fortress against the Christian Faith for 1400 years was breached. The very platform of the Tech giants, one […]

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10 martyrs beatified in Guatemala (Vatican News)

Three priests and seven laity “committed to defending the poor . . . were killed between 1980 and 1991, the time during which the Catholic Church was being persecuted,” Pope Francis said on April 25. “With lively faith in Christ, the…

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