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Francis Kenrick and Sowing Seeds

Where are you sowing? Every day, God wants to do something with you. He has a plan. There are certain people you will meet, certain things you will do, certain graces He has ready for you. Most of it isn’t dramatic. But his grace is always present, rea…

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Meet the only Roman Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence

For Americans, the signing of the Declaration of Independence is one of the best-known events in the history of our country. Various signers have gone on to become national heroes and champions of democracy worldwide, such as Thomas Jefferson, Samuel A…

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Historians: Capitol Hill breach damaged U.S. politics

There is no example in American history of a U.S. president inciting violence against American institutions or fellow citizens in the manner that President Donald Trump seemingly did on Jan. 6 when an angry mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, according to a historian at The Catholic University of America.

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Patriotism in the Fourth Commandment

Brad Miner: Civil, civilization, civic: each has its root in the Latin for citizen. We should honor our country. And honoring it menas learning about it.

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