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This is a serious question that I have been kicking around. Admittedly, calling synodality “the Arianism of our time” sounds a bit extreme. After all, Arianism directly denied the divinity of Christ, while the Synod on Synodality has not fo...
Pier Francesco Sacchi, Four doctors of the Church represented with attributes of the Four Evangelists. ca. 1516.
I recently contemplated teaching the Confirmation class at my parish. I ultimately decided against it. (I’m not sure my DRE wo...
St. Christina the Astonishing
At her funeral, Christina suddenly sat up in her coffin.
Everyone fled in terror.
Christina later explained that God had shown her the sufferings of souls in Purgatory and gave her the choice to return to ea...
I can be long-winded. I know it, you know it. So just for fun and hopefully some education, every Friday or so, I’m going to post a short blurb about a hidden and obscure Catholic Saint. My goal is for them to be readable in 15 seconds, wit...
Back in the day, Bob Vila was the king of the DIY movement. Many have followed, but few achieved his level of notoriety. His mantra was that anyone could do anything themselves, especially if they watched him or bought his book. Today there...
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