The Hidden Saints of Seventh-Century England
There is a little-known English saint who shares March 17 with St. Patrick as her feast day, even though she is never invited to the party. This is St. Withburga.
There is a little-known English saint who shares March 17 with St. Patrick as her feast day, even though she is never invited to the party. This is St. Withburga.
Prior to the pandemic, Francis was promoting the image of the Church as “field hospital.” But real field hospitals do not strike tent in the middle of a battle.
Truly, adopting distance running as a habit, or even a way of life, has been one of the greatest decisions I have made. I am not just running for my life; I am running for my eternal life.
To understand the shift in discourse on biological sex, we must examine how contemporary ideological movements, like the Frankfurt School, extended Marxist critiques into culture and identity politics, which has infected the natural sciences.
The redemptive reach of Jesus Christ is far wider than we know, reaching across all barriers of time and space.
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My naive enthusiasm for the O. Carm. “brand” began to wane after being told the first-year formation materials discouraged us from reading any of the original writings of Teresa of Avila or John of the Cross.
The report cites decreased general and Catholic population, financial issues, and other challenges as reasons why the Steubenville Diocese would eventually need a merger.
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Pope Francis’ recent observations on the situation of the Palestinians in Gaza are well-founded and not at all unjustified. His statements are very much in keeping with the facts, Catholic moral teaching, and the historic views of the popes.
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Total, radical dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary and an energetic program to spread that devotion is the path to save this country.
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Countless people thoughtlessly celebrate March 8 as “International Women’s Day,” oblivious to its bloody origins