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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known-but-major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The new fact:...
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UK Pol: We Should Kill Disabled Children Like We Kill...
By Matthew Archbold | You might recall that British politician, Colin Brewer, who last year said that disabled children should be killed to save taxpayer money. You might recall that at the time he apologized and stepped down in disgrace. But you...
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Beep Beep Yesh
By Simcha Fisher | So youre in your car, youve got the windows down, and you feel like doing some very mild rocking out in your dorky, parentish way. But of course the kids are also in the car. What to do? Some people just make the kiddies...
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What do baby names tell us about the reliability of the...
By Jimmy Akin | Suppose, one day, youre reading a historical account of life in Alaska in the 1920s and one of the main characters in the account is named Sting. "Thats surprising," you think. Suppose that Sting is portrayed as married to a...
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The Anonymous Stay-at-Home Mom
By Jennifer Fulwiler | A while back I found myself at a social event where I didnt know many people, and I decided to try an experiment: For the first half of the event, when anyone asked the common icebreaker question, "What do you do?" I...
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Jell-O
By Pat Archbold | I returned from a business trip a week ago. As I was unpacking my suitcase, I pulled out a pair of pants. I had some change in the pockets and it spilled out on to the floor. The signature clink and clank of pocket change...
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Why the world doesn't take Catholicism seriously
By Matthew Warner | For years Ive been immersed in Catholic media and the ongoing conversation within the Church of how to carry on as the Church. And, of course, in the West, at the heart of this conversation is the fact that within the next...
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Pope Francis and lying to save life
By Jimmy Akin | Back during World War II, some people lied to save Jewish lives. More recently, Lila Rose has used undercover tactics to expose Planned Parenthood. At issue is the question of whether it is ever okay to lie, particularly when...
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Brother of Slain Minister to Address Ecclesial Movements
By Edward Pentin | Over 120,000 members of Church movements will be in Rome this weekend to celebrate the Year of Faith and the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. Among those scheduled to speak at a welcoming...
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BHO, OBE
By Simcha Fisher | I woke up this morning to an angry -- oddly, almost a tearfully angry -- letter, protesting my blatant racism, my inappropriately partisan tone, and my meanypants attitude in a post I wrote some eight months ago. This was back...
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8 Words The Media Made Meaningless
By Matthew Archbold | Clarity in communication is a highly coveted skill, especially in the media. You might think that verbal precision you might think would be a must in that field. But some words have me quoting the great Inigo Montoya who...
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Two Stories That Are Totally Not Related or Anything
By Mark Shea | Almost 20% of teen births are not a first child Plan B for Everyone of All Ages! We must continue our Civilizational Mission to the rest of the world! They hate us for our freedom! America: The Light and the Glory! Our enemies...
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My Profession
By Simcha Fisher | In her illuminating post the other day, Jennifer Fulwiler describes going to a party where she knew hardly anyone, and conducting a little social experiment: for the first half, she introduced herself as a stay-at-home mom,...
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Parishes Worldwide Prepare for Eucharistic Adoration Hour
By Edward Pentin | To emphasise the centrality of the Eucharist during this Year of Faith, an hour of Eucharistic Adoration will take place worldwide on Sunday June 2nd the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus...
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8 things to know and share about Pentecost
By Jimmy Akin | The original day of Pentecost saw dramatic events that are important to the life of the Church. But where did the feast of Pentecost come from? How can we understand what happened on it? And what does it mean for us...
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When Doctors Think You're a Liar, Pope Francis on Judas...
By TITO EDWARDS | When Doctors Think Youre a Liar by Trent Horn of Catholic Answers website - BigPulpit.com Pope Francis on Judas and Poverty - Andrea Tornielli, La Stampa/Vatican Insider Catholics, Marriage the Supreme Court Brianna...
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Relations With China Affect Timing of Matteo Ricci Cause
By ESTEFANIA AGUIRRE/EWTN NEWS | VATICAN CITY Approval for the beatification of the Italian Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci, who ministered in China 500 years ago, depends to some degree on the Vaticans relations with China. Part of the...
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Gift of Knowledge Glorifies God Above All
By MARK SHEA | MARK SHEA As we have seen, Scripture warns repeatedly of separating knowledge from the love of God and neighbor. But that is not because knowledge is bad. Its because knowledge, like all powerful and good things such as fire,...
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Age-Old Prayer Gains More Pray-ers
By Celeste Behe | Liturgy of the Hours Makes a Resurgence With the Faithful | Many modern Catholics familiarity with the Liturgy of the Hours begins and ends with a ditty about an ineffective Matins bell and a dozing friar named Jacques. But...
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Know Mary, Know Jesus
By Joseph Pronechen | Book review of Under the Mantle: Marian Thoughts From a 21st-Century Priest. | Under the Mantle Marian Thoughts From a 21st-Century Priest By Father Donald Calloway, MIC 304 pages, $19.95 Marian Press, 2013 To...
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Images of Rome's 2013 March for Life
By Edward Pentin | Photographs from yesterdays second March for Life in Rome. Click here for my account of the event. Virginia Coda Nunziante, chief organiser of Romes March for Life. Irene Van der Wende of the...
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known-but-major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The new fact:...
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UK Pol: We Should Kill Disabled Children Like We Kill...
By Matthew Archbold | You might recall that British politician, Colin Brewer, who last year said that disabled children should be killed to save taxpayer money. You might recall that at the time he apologized and stepped down in disgrace. But you...
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Beep Beep Yesh
By Simcha Fisher | So youre in your car, youve got the windows down, and you feel like doing some very mild rocking out in your dorky, parentish way. But of course the kids are also in the car. What to do? Some people just make the kiddies...
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What do baby names tell us about the reliability of the...
By Jimmy Akin | Suppose, one day, youre reading a historical account of life in Alaska in the 1920s and one of the main characters in the account is named Sting. "Thats surprising," you think. Suppose that Sting is portrayed as married to a...
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The Anonymous Stay-at-Home Mom
By Jennifer Fulwiler | A while back I found myself at a social event where I didnt know many people, and I decided to try an experiment: For the first half of the event, when anyone asked the common icebreaker question, "What do you do?" I...
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Jell-O
By Pat Archbold | I returned from a business trip a week ago. As I was unpacking my suitcase, I pulled out a pair of pants. I had some change in the pockets and it spilled out on to the floor. The signature clink and clank of pocket change...
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Why the world doesn't take Catholicism seriously
By Matthew Warner | For years Ive been immersed in Catholic media and the ongoing conversation within the Church of how to carry on as the Church. And, of course, in the West, at the heart of this conversation is the fact that within the next...
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Pope Francis and lying to save life
By Jimmy Akin | Back during World War II, some people lied to save Jewish lives. More recently, Lila Rose has used undercover tactics to expose Planned Parenthood. At issue is the question of whether it is ever okay to lie, particularly when...
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Brother of Slain Minister to Address Ecclesial Movements
By Edward Pentin | Over 120,000 members of Church movements will be in Rome this weekend to celebrate the Year of Faith and the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. Among those scheduled to speak at a welcoming...
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BHO, OBE
By Simcha Fisher | I woke up this morning to an angry -- oddly, almost a tearfully angry -- letter, protesting my blatant racism, my inappropriately partisan tone, and my meanypants attitude in a post I wrote some eight months ago. This was back...
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8 Words The Media Made Meaningless
By Matthew Archbold | Clarity in communication is a highly coveted skill, especially in the media. You might think that verbal precision you might think would be a must in that field. But some words have me quoting the great Inigo Montoya who...
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Two Stories That Are Totally Not Related or Anything
By Mark Shea | Almost 20% of teen births are not a first child Plan B for Everyone of All Ages! We must continue our Civilizational Mission to the rest of the world! They hate us for our freedom! America: The Light and the Glory! Our enemies...
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My Profession
By Simcha Fisher | In her illuminating post the other day, Jennifer Fulwiler describes going to a party where she knew hardly anyone, and conducting a little social experiment: for the first half, she introduced herself as a stay-at-home mom,...
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Parishes Worldwide Prepare for Eucharistic Adoration Hour
By Edward Pentin | To emphasise the centrality of the Eucharist during this Year of Faith, an hour of Eucharistic Adoration will take place worldwide on Sunday June 2nd the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus...
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How the Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind,...
By TITO EDWARDS | How the Worlds Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind by Dr. B. Wiker - BigPulpit.com Audiences Connect with Faith-Based T. V. Pgms. Michelle Martin, OSV Newsweekly Time for Christians to Exit the Military - Francis,...
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Pope’s Plan to Visit Bonaria Shrine Thrills Pastor
By ESTEFANIA AGUIRRE/EWTN NEWS/CNA | CAGLIARI, Italy Father Giovannino Tolu said his heart began racing when he heard that Pope Francis will visit the shrine he oversees on the Italian island of Sardinia, making it the fourth time he has...
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‘Chasm’ Exists Between Pope Francis and Liberation...
By CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY | ROME Even though Pope Francis is deeply concerned for the poor and has been praised by liberation theologians, there is a stark divide between the Pope and them, according to a Vatican analyst. There is a chasm...
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Is Violence a Right?
By DONALD DeMARCO | Hubert Horatio Humphrey was vice president of the United States from 1965 to 1969. At the dedication of the Hubert H. Humphrey Building in 1977 in Washington, he made the following comment: The moral test of government is...
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Relations With China Affect Timing of Matteo Ricci Cause
By ESTEFANIA AGUIRRE/EWTN NEWS | VATICAN CITY Approval for the beatification of the Italian Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci, who ministered in China 500 years ago, depends to some degree on the Vaticans relations with China. Part of the...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Register Radio: Bodacious Women/ A Priest with a Passion
By Jeanette DeMelo | PART 1: Bodacious Women This week on Register Radio, I spoke with author Pat Gohn about her new book Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood. Its obviously a fitting time to talk...
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9 things to know and share about the "Third Secret" of...
By Jimmy Akin | The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima are famous for the three-part "secret" they conveyed. Of these, the "third secret" is the most famous, because it was kept confidential at the Vatican for many years. Only a few popes and...
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The Resurrections of Matthew 27:52-53
By Mark Shea | One of the things that periodically comes up in discussions of the Resurrection is summarized by Christopher Hitchens when he notes that Matthew tells us: "the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept...
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Images of Rome's 2013 March for Life
By Edward Pentin | Photographs from yesterdays second March for Life in Rome. Click here for my account of the event. Virginia Coda Nunziante, chief organiser of Romes March for Life. Irene Van der Wende of the...
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known-but-major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The new fact:...
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UK Pol: We Should Kill Disabled Children Like We Kill...
By Matthew Archbold | You might recall that British politician, Colin Brewer, who last year said that disabled children should be killed to save taxpayer money. You might recall that at the time he apologized and stepped down in disgrace. But you...
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Beep Beep Yesh
By Simcha Fisher | So youre in your car, youve got the windows down, and you feel like doing some very mild rocking out in your dorky, parentish way. But of course the kids are also in the car. What to do? Some people just make the kiddies...
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What do baby names tell us about the reliability of the...
By Jimmy Akin | Suppose, one day, youre reading a historical account of life in Alaska in the 1920s and one of the main characters in the account is named Sting. "Thats surprising," you think. Suppose that Sting is portrayed as married to a...
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The Anonymous Stay-at-Home Mom
By Jennifer Fulwiler | A while back I found myself at a social event where I didnt know many people, and I decided to try an experiment: For the first half of the event, when anyone asked the common icebreaker question, "What do you do?" I...
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Jell-O
By Pat Archbold | I returned from a business trip a week ago. As I was unpacking my suitcase, I pulled out a pair of pants. I had some change in the pockets and it spilled out on to the floor. The signature clink and clank of pocket change...
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Why the world doesn't take Catholicism seriously
By Matthew Warner | For years Ive been immersed in Catholic media and the ongoing conversation within the Church of how to carry on as the Church. And, of course, in the West, at the heart of this conversation is the fact that within the next...
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Pope Francis and lying to save life
By Jimmy Akin | Back during World War II, some people lied to save Jewish lives. More recently, Lila Rose has used undercover tactics to expose Planned Parenthood. At issue is the question of whether it is ever okay to lie, particularly when...
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Brother of Slain Minister to Address Ecclesial Movements
By Edward Pentin | Over 120,000 members of Church movements will be in Rome this weekend to celebrate the Year of Faith and the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. Among those scheduled to speak at a welcoming...
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BHO, OBE
By Simcha Fisher | I woke up this morning to an angry -- oddly, almost a tearfully angry -- letter, protesting my blatant racism, my inappropriately partisan tone, and my meanypants attitude in a post I wrote some eight months ago. This was back...
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The Central Argument in Christian Apologetics by Kreeft,...
By TITO EDWARDS | The Central Argument in Christian Apologetics by Doctor Peter Kreeft - Big Pulpit Kids or No Kids, Were All Spiritual Mothers Katie Sciba, The Catholic Wife Safe Abortion Action Fund and Africa - Obianuju Ekeocha,...
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Clergy Must Be Shepherds, Not Wolves, Says Pope
By EWTN NEWS/CNA | VATICAN CITY Pope Francis said on Wednesday that bishops and priests must take care to avoid temptations in order to be effective shepherds, protecting their flocks from dangers. He urged the Catholic faithful to pray for...
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Pope Francis Plans Trip to Sardinia
By EDWARD PENTIN | VATICAN CITY Pope Francis isnt embarking on many official visits this year, but he is scheduled to make two significant ones: the first to Rio de Janeiro for World Youth Day in July and the second to Sardinia. Addressing...
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Hollywood’s ‘Gay Culture’ Reshaping America
By PETER JESSERER SMITH | LOS ANGELES The entertainment industry centered on Hollywood has helped reshape Americans views on sexuality, family and marriage. But this change results from Hollywoods powerful homosexual culture, whose...
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Archbishop Cordileone Warns Against Inclusion of...
By JOAN FRAWLEY DESMOND | SAN FRANCISCO Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco warned that the inclusion of same-sex couples in a landmark immigration reform bill threatened passage of legislation long advocated by the U.S....
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Register Radio: Bodacious Women/ A Priest with a Passion
By Jeanette DeMelo | PART 1: Bodacious Women This week on Register Radio, I spoke with author Pat Gohn about her new book Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood. Its obviously a fitting time to talk...
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9 things to know and share about the "Third Secret" of...
By Jimmy Akin | The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima are famous for the three-part "secret" they conveyed. Of these, the "third secret" is the most famous, because it was kept confidential at the Vatican for many years. Only a few popes and...
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The Resurrections of Matthew 27:52-53
By Mark Shea | One of the things that periodically comes up in discussions of the Resurrection is summarized by Christopher Hitchens when he notes that Matthew tells us: "the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept...
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Images of Rome's 2013 March for Life
By Edward Pentin | Photographs from yesterdays second March for Life in Rome. Click here for my account of the event. Virginia Coda Nunziante, chief organiser of Romes March for Life. Irene Van der Wende of the...
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known-but-major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The new fact:...
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UK Pol: We Should Kill Disabled Children Like We Kill...
By Matthew Archbold | You might recall that British politician, Colin Brewer, who last year said that disabled children should be killed to save taxpayer money. You might recall that at the time he apologized and stepped down in disgrace. But you...
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Beep Beep Yesh
By Simcha Fisher | So youre in your car, youve got the windows down, and you feel like doing some very mild rocking out in your dorky, parentish way. But of course the kids are also in the car. What to do? Some people just make the kiddies...
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What do baby names tell us about the reliability of the...
By Jimmy Akin | Suppose, one day, youre reading a historical account of life in Alaska in the 1920s and one of the main characters in the account is named Sting. "Thats surprising," you think. Suppose that Sting is portrayed as married to a...
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The Anonymous Stay-at-Home Mom
By Jennifer Fulwiler | A while back I found myself at a social event where I didnt know many people, and I decided to try an experiment: For the first half of the event, when anyone asked the common icebreaker question, "What do you do?" I...
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Jell-O
By Pat Archbold | I returned from a business trip a week ago. As I was unpacking my suitcase, I pulled out a pair of pants. I had some change in the pockets and it spilled out on to the floor. The signature clink and clank of pocket change...
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Why the world doesn't take Catholicism seriously
By Matthew Warner | For years Ive been immersed in Catholic media and the ongoing conversation within the Church of how to carry on as the Church. And, of course, in the West, at the heart of this conversation is the fact that within the next...
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Pope Francis and lying to save life
By Jimmy Akin | Back during World War II, some people lied to save Jewish lives. More recently, Lila Rose has used undercover tactics to expose Planned Parenthood. At issue is the question of whether it is every okay to lie, particularly when...
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Youth's Unbelief Linked to Media, Home Life; Why the...
By TITO EDWARDS | Young Peoples Unbelief Linked to Media, Home Life by Emily Stimpson of O. S. V. Newsweekly - Big Pulpit Why the Vatican II Hymnal is the Best Hymnal of All Time Jeff Ostrowski, Corpus Christi Watershed Its the Devil,...
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Pontificate of Pope Francis Consecrated to Our Lady of...
By CNA/EWTN NEWS | LISBON, Portugal At the Holy Fathers personal request, Cardinal Jos Polycarpo, the patriarch of Lisbon, Portugal,consecrated the pontificate of Pope Francis to Our Lady of Fatima on her feast day, May 13. Addressing Our...
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Minnesota Redefines Marriage Despite Religious-Freedom...
By ADELAIDE MENA/CNA/EWTN NEWS | ST. PAUL, Minn. The state of Minnesota has redefined marriage to include same-sex couples, despite concerns over social well-being and religious liberty raised by Catholics and other faith leaders. A statement...
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Gallup Poll Confirms Strong Abortion Opposition
By ADELAIDE MENA/EWTN NEWS | WASHINGTON A new Gallup poll released on May 10 shows that the majority of Americans oppose legal abortion in all or most circumstances, in keeping with trends over recent years. Of those polled, 58% said abortion...
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SDG Reviews 'Star Trek Into Darkness'
By Steven D. Greydanus | Star Trek Into Darkness outdoes its predecessor in most respects, except creative ambition. J.J. Abrams 2009 Star Trek reboot bowled me over with its audacious, energetic reinterpretation of Gene Roddenberrys universe,...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and...
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Did Dinosaurs Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Register Radio: Bodacious Women/ A Priest with a Passion
By Jeanette DeMelo | PART 1: Bodacious Women This week on Register Radio, I spoke with author Pat Gohn about her new book Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood. Its obviously a fitting time to talk...
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9 things to know and share about the "Third Secret" of...
By Jimmy Akin | The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima are famous for the three-part "secret" they conveyed. Of these, the "third secret" is the most famous, because it was kept confidential at the Vatican for many years. Only a few popes and...
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The Resurrections of Matthew 27:52-53
By Mark Shea | One of the things that periodically comes up in discussions of the Resurrection is summarized by Christopher Hitchens when he notes that Matthew tells us: "the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept...
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Images of Rome's 2013 March for Life
By Edward Pentin | Photographs from yesterdays second March for Life in Rome. Click here for my account of the event. Virginia Coda Nunziante, chief organiser of Romes March for Life. Irene Van der Wende of the...
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known-but-major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The new fact:...
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UK Pol: We Should Kill Disabled Children Like We Kill...
By Matthew Archbold | You might recall that British politician, Colin Brewer, who last year said that disabled children should be killed to save taxpayer money. You might recall that at the time he apologized and stepped down in disgrace. But you...
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Beep Beep Yesh
By Simcha Fisher | So youre in your car, youve got the windows down, and you feel like doing some very mild rocking out in your dorky, parentish way. But of course the kids are also in the car. What to do? Some people just make the kiddies...
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Millenials, or Why Time's Subscriptions Are Falling;...
By TITO EDWARDS | Millennials, or Why TIMEs Subscriptions are Falling by Micah Murphy - Big Pulpit Ascendit Deus by Iegor Reznikoff Kathleen Pluth, The Chant Caf Then God Spoke to Me - Emmanuel Joseph, Catholic Stand The Numbers Seven...
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Catholic Groups Say Agriculture Laws Should Aid Poor,...
By ADELAIDE MENA/CNA | WASHINGTON Leaders of several prominent Catholic institutions asked members of Congress to provide for the hungry, protect the interests of farmers and promote environmental stewardship with the 2013 Farm Bill. In the...
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Vatican Stats Show Continued Growth in Africa, Asia
By EWTN NEWS/CNA | VATICAN CITY Vatican statistics released today show that the number of Asian and African Catholics is continuing its upward trajectory, while the Church in Europe is still shrinking. The number of religious excluding...
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History’s Jury Is Out: Has Gosnell Rocked Our Conscience?
By KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ | The right to a dead baby. Thats not pretty. Thats not a euphemism. Thats not how we talk about abortion in the United States of America. But that is the reality of abortion in the United States of America. When a...
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Abortionist Gosnell Sentenced to Life in Prison
By CNA/EWTN NEWS | PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Following his conviction for the murder of three babies born alive, abortionist Kermit Gosnell was sentenced Tuesday to two life sentences without parole for two of those murder charges. By agreeing not to...
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"Cardinal Dolan Denies Catholics Entry at Cathedral...
By Pat Archbold | See that headline? It is the disingenuous creation of self-important anti-Catholic protestors. Joseph Amodeo writes at the Huffington Post about the "raw emotions" of being "denied a seat at Christs table" and how as a result...
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The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything
By Simcha Fisher | We have a huge billboard on our property, and I can see it from my kitchen and bedroom window. Its not an offensive image, and Im so used to it, it barely registers. Im actually glad its there, because the billboard...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and...
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Did Dinosaurs Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Register Radio: Bodacious Women/ A Priest with a Passion
By Jeanette DeMelo | PART 1: Bodacious Women This week on Register Radio, I spoke with author Pat Gohn about her new book Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood. Its obviously a fitting time to talk...
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9 things to know and share about the "Third Secret" of...
By Jimmy Akin | The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima are famous for the three-part "secret" they conveyed. Of these, the "third secret" is the most famous, because it was kept confidential at the Vatican for many years. Only a few popes and...
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The Resurrections of Matthew 27:52-53
By Mark Shea | One of the things that periodically comes up in discussions of the Resurrection is summarized by Christopher Hitchens when he notes that Matthew tells us: "the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept...
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Images of Rome's 2013 March for Life
By Edward Pentin | Photographs from yesterdays second March for Life in Rome. Click here for my account of the event. Virginia Coda Nunziante, chief organiser of Romes March for Life. Irene Van der Wende of the...
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis and Us
By Joseph Pronechen | As we honor Our Lady of Fatima today, the 96thanniversary of her first appearance to the three children in Portugal, one new and one little-known but major fact should give us a real boost to listen to her. The...
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Pope Francis on Atheism, 11 Sisters Who Converted Still...
By TITO EDWARDS | Pope Francis on Atheism - Pope Francis, Strange Notions 11 Sisters Who Converted Still Seek Permanent Home by Mark Greaves - Big Pulpit Pope to Sisters: Cant Follow Jesus Without the Church Cindy Wooden, Catholic...
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Abuse Report Finds 11 New allegations Against Clergy in...
By CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY | WASHINGTON The latest report on child protection in the U.S. Catholic Church found a total of 11 credible allegations of abuse of minors by diocesan clergy in 2012, with a 20% decrease in the numbers of new credible...
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Canada's Pro-life March Reflect Growing Movement
By KEVIN J. JONES/CNA/EWTN NEWS | OTTAWA, Canada The 16th National March for Life drew to Ottawa thousands of pro-life Canadians who advocated legal protections for all unborn people, with a special focus this year on sex-selective...
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Kermit Gosnell Guilty of First-Degree Murder
By MATT ARCHBOLD | PHILADELPHIA Dr. Kermit Gosnell, the West Philadelphia abortionist accused of murdering a woman and three babies who were born alive after surviving abortions, has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of...
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Pope Personally Greets Rome March for Life Participants
By EDWARD PENTIN | ROME Romes second annual March for Life, which took place yesterday, attracted approximately double the number of participants compared to last year, and concluded with Pope Francis personally greeting the marchers as they...
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Putting a Bird on It
By Simcha Fisher | My grandfather was in the habit of casually using Gods name in vain. This bugged my mother no end, especially whenmy grandfathercame to live with her. Finally, one day, he used the Holy Name one time too often, and my...
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The Name of the Doctor
By Jimmy Akin | Were just about up to the final episode of the current season of Doctor Who. The title of the episode is "The Name of the Doctor," and it promises to reveal the Doctors actual name, something that has never been revealed in...
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A reader wonders about "forfeiting the right to life"
By Mark Shea | I wanted to get your opinion on something I encountered recently. I teach High School Faith Formation at my parish in NC. Great group of kids great conversations. All of these kids have received Confirmation, so attendance...
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"Cardinal Dolan Denies Catholics Entry at Cathedral...
By Pat Archbold | See that headline? It is the disingenuous creation of self-important anti-Catholic protestors. Joseph Amodeo writes at the Huffington Post about the "raw emotions" of being "denied a seat at Christs table" and how as a result...
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The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything
By Simcha Fisher | We have a huge billboard on our property, and I can see it from my kitchen and bedroom window. Its not an offensive image, and Im so used to it, it barely registers. Im actually glad its there, because the billboard...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and...
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Did Dinosaurs Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Register Radio: Bodacious Women/ A Priest with a Passion
By Jeanette DeMelo | PART 1: Bodacious Women This week on Register Radio, I spoke with author Pat Gohn about her new book Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood. Its obviously a fitting time to talk...
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9 things to know and share about the "Third Secret" of...
By Jimmy Akin | The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima are famous for the three-part "secret" they conveyed. Of these, the "third secret" is the most famous, because it was kept confidential at the Vatican for many years. Only a few popes and...
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Fr. Z on Ascension Thursday Sunday, Learning to Love Our...
By TITO EDWARDS | Fr. Zs Annual Rant About Ascension Thursday Sunday via Fr. Zs Blog - Big Pulpit Learning to Love Our Blessed Mother - Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life Wash Their Hands, All are Welcome J. Q. Tomanek, Ignitum...
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Protestant South Becoming a New Catholic Stronghold
By STEPHEN BEALE | LINDEN, Va. In the waves of turbulence that rippled throughout the Catholic Church in the 1970s, the nuns of St. Dominics Monastery found themselves forced to leave their longtime home in Wisconsin in search of a new...
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Dioceses Celebrate U.S. World Youth Day Ahead of WYD ’13
By JACQUELINE BURKEPILE | The Archdiocese of New York held its first New York Catholic Youth Day on April 6 at the College of Mount St. Vincent in Riverdale, N.Y. With more than 1,500 youth and young adults present, the theme for the event was...
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Mother’s Day: Gender Matters
By PIA DE SOLENNI | In his book Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe describes the women at an exclusive party in Manhattan. The first group, starved to near perfection, used fashion to compensate for the natural curves that they had denied their...
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Moms, Imitate the Mother of God’s Virtues
By Joseph Pronechen | Hope, Humility, Joy, Obedience and Trust Are Keys to Loving God’s Plan | May is the month of Mary, and Mothers Day is the perfect time to reflect on the Mother of Gods virtues. Our Blessed Mother practiced every virtue,...
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8 People Planned Parenthood Hates the Most
By Matthew Archbold | Planned Parenthood is much in the news lately. And they cant be happy about it. The trial of House of Horrors abortionist Kermit Gosnell is putting killing babies in a bad light. And then Lila Rose and Live Action released...
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In 60 Seconds: ALL THREE Iron Man Movies! Pain & Gain!...
By SDG | No, of course I didnt review all three Iron Man movies in one 60-second review, but I have 60-second reviews for all three Iron Man movies. Also, I wish you could have been there when I recorded the 60 for Pain and Gain my producer...
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Putting a Bird on It
By Simcha Fisher | My grandfather was in the habit of casually using Gods name in vain. This bugged my mother no end, especially whenmy grandfathercame to live with her. Finally, one day, he used the Holy Name one time too often, and my...
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The Name of the Doctor
By Jimmy Akin | Were just about up to the final episode of the current season of Doctor Who. The title of the episode is "The Name of the Doctor," and it promises to reveal the Doctors actual name, something that has never been revealed in...
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A reader wonders about "forfeiting the right to life"
By Mark Shea | I wanted to get your opinion on something I encountered recently. I teach High School Faith Formation at my parish in NC. Great group of kids great conversations. All of these kids have received Confirmation, so attendance...
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"Cardinal Dolan Denies Catholics Entry at Cathedral...
By Pat Archbold | See that headline? It is the disingenuous creation of self-important anti-Catholic protestors. Joseph Amodeo writes at the Huffington Post about the "raw emotions" of being "denied a seat at Christs table" and how as a result...
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The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything
By Simcha Fisher | We have a huge billboard on our property, and I can see it from my kitchen and bedroom window. Its not an offensive image, and Im so used to it, it barely registers. Im actually glad its there, because the billboard...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and...
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Did Dinosaurs Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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9 things to know and share about Fatima
By Jimmy Akin | May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fatima. Fatima is the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particular for its three-part "secret." Here are 9 things to know...
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Fr. Z on Ascension Thursday Sunday, Learning to Love Our...
By TITO EDWARDS | Fr. Zs Annual Rant About Ascension Thursday Sunday via Fr. Zs Blog - Big Pulpit Learning to Love Our Blessed Mother - Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life Wash Their Hands, All are Welcome J. Q. Tomanek, Ignitum...
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Honor Mom
By Tom and Caroline McDonald | Every year I am stymied by Mother’s Day. How should I, a husband with young children, navigate this holiday with regard to honoring my wife? | First, resist the urge to take over from your children. There are...
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Pope Francis and the Liturgy
By ALEJANDRO BERMUDEZ | No genius is needed to figure out that Pope Francis is not a liturgist the way Pope Benedict was. But the fear that Francis papacy may mark the end of the reform of the reform of the liturgical changes that were...
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Protestant South Becoming a New Catholic Stronghold
By STEPHEN BEALE | LINDEN, Va. In the waves of turbulence that rippled throughout the Catholic Church in the 1970s, the nuns of St. Dominics Monastery found themselves forced to leave their longtime home in Wisconsin in search of a new...
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Dioceses Celebrate U.S. World Youth Day Ahead of WYD ’13
By JACQUELINE BURKEPILE | The Archdiocese of New York held its first New York Catholic Youth Day on April 6 at the College of Mount St. Vincent in Riverdale, N.Y. With more than 1,500 youth and young adults present, the theme for the event was...
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A Question about Catholic Social Teaching
By Mark Shea | A reader writes: I can personally vouch for your observation that prudential judgment is to right-wing cafeteria Catholicism as primacy of conscience is to left-wing Catholicism. I discovered Church teaching from a...
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8 People Planned Parenthood Hates the Most
By Matthew Archbold | Planned Parenthood is much in the news lately. And they cant be happy about it. The trial of House of Horrors abortionist Kermit Gosnell is putting killing babies in a bad light. And then Lila Rose and Live Action released...
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In 60 Seconds: ALL THREE Iron Man Movies! Pain & Gain!...
By SDG | No, of course I didnt review all three Iron Man movies in one 60-second review, but I have 60-second reviews for all three Iron Man movies. Also, I wish you could have been there when I recorded the 60 for Pain and Gain my producer...
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Putting a Bird on It
By Simcha Fisher | My grandfather was in the habit of casually using Gods name in vain. This bugged my mother no end, especially whenmy grandfathercame to live with her. Finally, one day, he used the Holy Name one time too often, and my...
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The Name of the Doctor
By Jimmy Akin | Were just about up to the final episode of the current season of Doctor Who. The title of the episode is "The Name of the Doctor," and it promises to reveal the Doctors actual name, something that has never been revealed in...
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A reader wonders about "forfeiting the right to life"
By Mark Shea | I wanted to get your opinion on something I encountered recently. I teach High School Faith Formation at my parish in NC. Great group of kids great conversations. All of these kids have received Confirmation, so attendance...
-
"Cardinal Dolan Denies Catholics Entry at Cathedral...
By Pat Archbold | See that headline? It is the disingenuous creation of self-important anti-Catholic protestors. Joseph Amodeo writes at the Huffington Post about the "raw emotions" of being "denied a seat at Christs table" and how as a result...
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The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything
By Simcha Fisher | We have a huge billboard on our property, and I can see it from my kitchen and bedroom window. Its not an offensive image, and Im so used to it, it barely registers. Im actually glad its there, because the billboard...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and...
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Did Dinosaurs Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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Humblesse Oblige
By Simcha Fisher | On Thursday morning, I had the following thought process. Raise your hand if you can relate: Lets see, Thursday, Thursday. Almost done with the week. Lets see, Facebook, Facebook. Ha, look at that cat . . Oh, poor...
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The Cleveland Abortion DoubleThink
By Pat Archbold | Cognitive dissonance is defined as the discomfort one feels when holding to two mutually exclusive thoughts. It is natural to feel such discomfort since one of the thoughts must obviously be false. However, when one holds two...
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What the Lord's Ascension Means; Children's Liturgy of...
By TITO EDWARDS | What the Lords Ascension Means Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine Childrens Liturgy of the Word, Is it Allowed? Jake Tawney, Catholic Stand The Vivid Images of Pope Francis Mat. Schmitz, First Things/First Thoughts Stop...
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Ohio University Fills St. Peter’s Square With Song
By CNA/EWTN NEWS | VATICAN CITYPriests and Vatican employees opened their office windows this afternoonto find out why they were hearing trumpets and drums and in the piazza below them they discovered the Ohio Universitymarching...
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Indiana Expands School-Voucher Program
By CNA/EWTN NEWS | INDIANAPOLIS Six weeks after the Indiana Supreme Court upheld the states voucher program, Gov. Mike Pence has signed into law a bill that makes more children eligible for vouchers. Our Hoosier students deserve every...
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Gosnell: Tip of the Iceberg?
By JANNEKE PIETERS | BATON ROUGE, La. As the trial of Kermit Gosnell drew to an end, someone who had received little attention was Gosnells former boss, Leroy Brinkley. Brinkley is the owner of the Atlantic Womens Medical Services abortion...
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Pope Francis and the Liturgy
By ALEJANDRO BERMUDEZ | No genius is needed to figure out that Pope Francis is not a liturgist the way Pope Benedict was. But the fear that Francis papacy may mark the end of the reform of the reform of the liturgical changes that were...
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Improving Communication of Pope's Early Morning Homilies
By Edward Pentin | Go to the outskirts of faith, be open to the Holy Spirit and allow Him to work. This was the key theme of Pope Francis early morning homily Thursday, in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae residence where hes staying....
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Good Movies You May Have Missed: Attack the Block
By Simcha Fisher | Last night, we watched the 2011 sci-fi thriller Attack the Block (from the producers of Shaun of the Dead). I loved it! I cant remember the last time a movie was so satisfying. Its not meant for kids or young teens. it...
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A Question about Catholic Social Teaching
By Mark Shea | A reader writes: I can personally vouch for your observation that prudential judgment is to right-wing cafeteria Catholicism as primacy of conscience is to left-wing Catholicism. I discovered Church teaching from a...
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8 People Planned Parenthood Hates the Most
By Matthew Archbold | Planned Parenthood is much in the news lately. And they cant be happy about it. The trial of House of Horrors abortionist Kermit Gosnell is putting killing babies in a bad light. And then Lila Rose and Live Action released...
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In 60 Seconds: ALL THREE Iron Man Movies! Pain & Gain!...
By SDG | No, of course I didnt review all three Iron Man movies in one 60-second review, but I have 60-second reviews for all three Iron Man movies. Also, I wish you could have been there when I recorded the 60 for Pain and Gain my producer...
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Putting a Bird on It
By Simcha Fisher | My grandfather was in the habit of casually using Gods name in vain. This bugged my mother no end, especially whenmy grandfathercame to live with her. Finally, one day, he used the Holy Name one time too often, and my...
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The Name of the Doctor
By Jimmy Akin | Were just about up to the final episode of the current season of Doctor Who. The title of the episode is "The Name of the Doctor," and it promises to reveal the Doctors actual name, something that has never been revealed in...
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A reader wonders about "forfeiting the right to life"
By Mark Shea | I wanted to get your opinion on something I encountered recently. I teach High School Faith Formation at my parish in NC. Great group of kids great conversations. All of these kids have received Confirmation, so attendance...
-
"Cardinal Dolan Denies Catholics Entry at Cathedral...
By Pat Archbold | See that headline? It is the disingenuous creation of self-important anti-Catholic protestors. Joseph Amodeo writes at the Huffington Post about the "raw emotions" of being "denied a seat at Christs table" and how as a result...
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The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything
By Simcha Fisher | We have a huge billboard on our property, and I can see it from my kitchen and bedroom window. Its not an offensive image, and Im so used to it, it barely registers. Im actually glad its there, because the billboard...
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"Psychic" Sylvia Browne Told Kidnap Victim's Mom Her...
By Matthew Archbold | Psychic Sylvia Browne, a former Catholic school teacher, reportedly told kidnap victim Amanda Berrys mother on a television show that her daughter was dead. Amanda Berrys mother died a year later likely thinking that her...
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7 things Pope Francis wants you to know about Jesus'...
By Jimmy Akin | Whether your diocese celebrates the Ascension of Christ on Thursday or Sunday, the time is upon us. Recently, Pope Francis gave an explanation of the Ascension, what it means, and how it affects our lives. Here are 7 things he...
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Translating Bergoglio
By Simcha Fisher | Can you believe its only been about two months since Pope Francis was elected? Weve been getting to know him through his papal homilies, and books about him are starting to appear on the shelves. Pray For Me: The Life and...
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From the Civilization Where Consent is the Sole...
By Mark Shea | Gay "marriage" must inevitably lead to the demand for approval of all other forms of consensual activity and the demand that the state punish those who fail to bow to that demand. When you point this out, you get sneered at and told...
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Did Animals Die Before the Fall?
By Jimmy Akin | St. Paul tells us: "For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Does this mean that there was no...
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On Regularity: Creating a Lay Horarium; The Feminist...
By TITO EDWARDS | On Regularity: Creating a Lay Horarium - Nicholas, Whiskey Catholic The Feminist Case Against No-Fault Divorce by Ashley McGuire - Big Pulpit E. F. Mass Loyola University - Shawn Tribe, New Liturgical Movement Graven...
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Delaware Marriage Redefinition Lamented as ‘Serious...
By ADELAIDE MENA/EWTN NEWS | WASHINGTON A leader of the U.S. bishops on defense and support of marriage issues has decried a new Delaware law redefining marriage as unjust for children and society. The claim of this bill to redefine...
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Pro-Life Campaign for Moms Sees Strong Response
By CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY | AUSTIN, Texas A new campaign from the pro-life group Heroic Media has found considerable support from busy moms seeking to get more involved in promoting abortion alternatives. The new campaign, 1000 Moms, was...
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Priest Resigns From Clergy Treatment Center Amid...
By CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY | BALTIMORE Amid allegations of financial indiscretion and an inappropriate adult relationship, Msgr. Edward Arsenault has resigned as head of a Maryland treatment center for Catholic priests and religious. This is...
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FDA Makes Plan B Contraceptive Available to 15-Year-Olds
By SUE ELLEN BROWDER | WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, who once said he believed as a father of two that Plan B shouldnt be sold without medical oversight to kids under age 17, now says he is comfortable with the Food and Drug...
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