Author: Catholic.com
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Is Catholic Social Teaching Conservative, Liberal, or Moderate?
Those adjectives notoriously admit of various meanings. Let’s apply some common uses of the terms conservative, liberal, and moderate.
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What Miracles Point to
If God heals you, give him thanks and praise. If he doesn’t, worship him anyway.
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What Some Might Miss in Our Lady of Fatima’s Message
Mary’s message to the three young visionaries did not consist merely of information: it was a call to action.
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Greater Works Than These
John 14:12 is the most (stereotypically!) Catholic Bible verse there is. If St. John the Beloved Disciple had not recorded it there in the Savior’s great High Priestly Discourse, who would dare to say such a thing?
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The Good Shepherd Leads Us Out Together
The religion revealed by Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, is not an individual, private religion. It is not limited to a personal relationship to Jesus.
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The Most Straightforward Verse About the Eucharist in the Bible
St. Paul uses unequivocal language in describing the nature of the Eucharist when he describes the sin of those who do not recognize Christ’s body in this sacrament and therefore receive him unworthily.
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Catherine of Siena: A Marvel of Wisdom
It’s not difficult to understand why feminists wish to claim the patronage of St. Catherine.
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Christ’s Resurrection: Bodily or Only Spiritual?
The earliest testimony we have about the Resurrection comes from St. Paul’s letters, and they describe Jesus undergoing a bodily resurrection from the dead.
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The Resurrection and Evangelization
The Resurrection of Christ is the most important event in history, both world history, and our history. Without it, our lives are hopelessly confined to this world.
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Did Jesus Make the Apostles Priests at the Last Supper?
Most Catholics are aware that Holy Thursday commemorates Jesus’ Last Supper as the first Mass. But what some miss is that Holy Thursday also celebrates Jesus’ institution of the ministerial priesthood.
