“Did This Saint Really Have a Unicorn?” and Other Questions About Religious Art
Did St. Justina have a unicorn, and why is St. Bernard doing that?
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Did St. Justina have a unicorn, and why is St. Bernard doing that?
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The book contains many beautiful insights on God and heaven as well as many bone-chilling observations about the nature of temptations, sin, and hell.
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During uncertain times, many ask, “Where is God in all of this?”
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“In the Catholic Church, every culture, country, ethnicity, and race has claimed Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary as their own.” – Bishop Hying
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Mary gave birth to the second person of the Trinity—the divine nature was already present.
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Is it right? A priest discusses the issue.
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We know that if we succumb to the temptation that there is the sacrament of confession available to us.
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Sins against this commandment may actually be quite grave, akin to the murder of the soul, and the killing of the reputation of another.
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Do you know the factors that helped develop the Old Testament canon?
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The Golden Rule is gold for a reason.
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The study is completely free, will take place on zoom on Thursday evenings, and comes with study materials.
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In 1150, a Carthusian monk was hard at work in the garden of his cell when he was struck by the image of prayer found deep in the bowels of the Old Testament.
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Fr. Mike Schmitz drew a huge crowd with the name of his talk he changed within moments of starting.
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This month is the perfect time to lean into the loving embrace of our Mother and to allow her tears to act as a balm for our souls.
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Do you know the original meaning of these key words?
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By uniting ourselves to her sufferings we draw close to the sufferings of Christ which can help us endure our daily struggles.
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“Life is a core tenet of who we are as Americans.” Watch her speech here:
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“Son, nothing in this world now affords me delight. I do not know what there is now left for me to do or why I am still here.” — St. Monica
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Innovation, properly applied, is highly Catholic. Learn why:
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“The reason for our existence is to quench the thirst of Jesus.” – St. Teresa of Calcutta
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