Category Archives: Roman Catholic

Saint eBook Now Available for Pre-Order

I’m happy to announce the release of my new ebook about the saints, Church Triumphant: 25 Men and Women who Gave Their Lives to Christ. This new ebook is available for preorder from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and iTunes. Church … Continue reading

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Cardinal Dolan Does It Again

Some of you may remember that during that last conclave, I posted an article entitled Cardinal Dolan, the Man Who Must Never be Pope. I’m sure than many people thought I was to hard on the happy-go-lucky cardinal from New … Continue reading

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Repentance by St. John Vianney

The following is a sermon given by St. John Vianney on the subject of repentance. I thought it would be a worthwhile follow up to yesterday’s article. “Woe is me, for I have sinned so much during my life”–Confessions of … Continue reading

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Archbishop Sample and the Latin Mass

One of the youngest supporters of the Latin Mass in the church hierarchy is Archbishop Alexander Sample of Portland, Oregon. Back when he was bishop of Marquette, Michigan, Archbishop Sample went out of his way to learn how to say … Continue reading

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Venerable Fulton J. Sheen (May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979)

Venerable Fulton J. Sheen was born on May 8, 1895 in El Paso, Illinois to Newton and Delia Sheen. He was baptized Peter John Sheen, but later became known by his mother’s maiden name: Fulton. He was the oldest of … Continue reading

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The Angelic Doctor

Today is the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas, also known as the Angelic Doctor. St. Thomas was a tremendous theologian whose works influence the Church to this day. In honor of this great saint, I thought I would tell … Continue reading

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Altar Serving Book – Dress Code

Sadly, today most churches do not have a dress code for their altar boys. While it might not seem significant, a dress code is important because it is meant to help the server understand the importance of what he is … Continue reading

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Pope St. Pius X (1835 – 1914)

Pope St. Pius X was born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto on June 2, 1835. His father was a postman in the town of Riese, Italy.  He was the second of ten children. Even though his family was poor, education was very … Continue reading

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We Don’t Need Dancing Bishops, We Need Leaders

Contrary to what the secular media may think, Pope Francis’ comments during his return flight from Rio to Rome are not what we should be focussing on. Instead it is the disgraceful actions of the bishops at World Youth Day. … Continue reading

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The Roots of the Faith Can Be Found in Judaism

The Catholic Faith is based on the strong foundation of the Jewish religion. You probably have heard this many times, but don’t much beyond it. Well, there is a book that explain in-depth the connection between Judaism and Catholicism. The … Continue reading

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