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A Sunday of victory and suffering

April 13, 2025 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 18

The Church calls this day by two names: Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday. The first, for victory—the name most people recognize, not surprisingly; the second, for suffering—the one most folks would sooner forget. But in […]

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Pope’s ambassador to U.S. moderates education forum in Florida

January 26, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

Cardinal Christophe Pierre speaks during an educational event at St. Petersburg Catholic High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Jan. 24, 2024. The event included a panel discussion on “The Risk of Education” by Father Luigi Giussani. The eve… […]

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St. Agatha and the subversiveness of the Roman virgin martyrs

February 5, 2023 Stephen G. Adubato 3

On February 5th, the Latin Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Agatha, who was born in Sicily in 231. Among the more well-off of the Christian minority during the Roman times, Agatha’s parents consecrated her […]

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The fifth anniversary of Pope Benedict’s election may strike many faithful Catholics as a somber occasion in light of the worldwide media campaign against the Holy Father. I prefer to look at things from a […]

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