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Month: May 2022

Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter

Reading I Acts 18:23-28

After staying in Antioch some time,
Paul left and traveled in orderly sequence
through the Galatian country and Phrygia,
bringing strength to all the disciples.

A Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria,
an…

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Stalin’s patriarchate

While the pope might consider it self-evident that ‘we are not state clerics’, the Russian church has acted as a state church for centuries

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People Are Decisive

For most of my adult life I’ve carried around a quotation from Mao Zedong.  It sounds weird, doesn’t it.  Mao…

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Romano Guardini’s ‘The End of the Modern World’

The End of the Modern World, a 1956 book by Italian-German priest and theologian, Romano Guardini, is not an easy or facile read. That is not to say that Father Guardini does not write well and clearly; he is superb. But what he says is deep, rich, sombre and even dire. It is not an[…]

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#10650 Open Forum – Karlo Broussard

Questions Covered:

01:03 – What is the Catholic take on the Rapture?
06:45 – The Manual of Indulgences says that a priest is not present at the point of death the Church grants it. So does that mean that any Catholic can receive it if the …

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