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Weeks of prayer and pilgrimage before Ugandan martyrs’ feast day

June 14, 2017 Fredrick Nzwili 2

  Earlier this month, thousands of Catholic pilgrims trekked across East Africa to Uganda to be part of the massive celebration of the feast of the Ugandan Martyrs on June 3. The feast day is […]

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St. Teresa of Avila and beginning again during Holy Week

April 12, 2017 Teresa Tomeo 0

There is a story about my patron and favorite saint, the great female doctor of the Church, St. Teresa of Avila, which centered on her encouraging her fellow Carmelites after they received the Sacrament of […]

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St. Patrick, St. Joseph, and the conversion that makes all the difference

March 22, 2017 Bishop Robert Barron 0

I am always pleased when the feasts of St. Patrick and St. Joseph roll around every year, the first on March 17th and the second on March 19th. Joseph is especially dear to the Italian […]

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The Contentious Case of Fulton Sheen’s Corpse

March 6, 2017 Elizabeth Anderson 18

Reflecting on the many unusual events of 2016, the case surrounding the corpse of Venerable Archbishop Fulton John Sheen may stand out as one of most bizarre of all. Although the good man died 37 […]

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John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter discusses the persistence of dissent in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, placing it in the context of “German exceptionalism”: “There’s long been a sense that German-speaking Catholicism is susceptible to what […]

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