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Lenten Reflection: Salute The Seven Women Saints Named In The Eucharistic Prayer At Mass
“One day, however, I realized something incredible: In this long Eucharistic Prayer, several women are mentioned. Stunned, my thoughts crowded together.…
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Opinion
Lent Reflections: 40 Hours of Devotion
The practice of 40 Hours Devotion dates back to 1527, introduced by St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria in Milan and Vicenza, and spread by St.…
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March 5, 2024 Tuesday of Third Week of Lent Selected Reflections: 24 Hours for the Lord
NYT: Prayer is operated – long awaited study Pope Francis will open the 11th edition of the “24 Hours For…
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Opinion
March 4, 2024 Monday of Third Week of Lent Selected Reflections: Eucharistic Miracle
Eucharistic Miracle findings presented March 4 1971: Dr. Linoli concluded the “miraculous flesh and blood,” were of human origin. He presented…
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Opinion
AI as the New Tower of Babel aka Gologle’s Gemini
Artificial intelligence in the hands of Bill Gates, Google and other “superintelligent organizations” as Hanson might say, is a type…
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The pause heard around the World: Google Hits Pause on Gemini
Google’s Prichai supports Pope Francis’ argument as he writes: “That’s what excites me: the chance to make AI helpful for…
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Julia Greeley: The journey from slavery to Sainthood
She did not seek revenge. She did not invoke the the Code of Hammurabi: a “tooth for a tooth.” Julia Greeley:…
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The Recycle Hoax and Global Warming Hypocrisy
Yet from the early days of recycling, plastic makers, including oil and gas companies, knew that it wasn’t a viable…
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Religion
Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God- The Octave Day of Christmas
Circumcision of the flesh was replaced by circumcision of the spirit The Solemnity of Mary, is a feast day of…
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Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
December 12 is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of many Toponymic Marian Titles for Mary, the mother of Jesus. In…
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Opinion
Not Pope Francis. But Pope Saint Damascus
After all, there’s a big difference. between impeccability and infallibility. Pope Francis when criticized, has not objected, for he is a sinner,…
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News of Bishop Strickland’s Removal Highly Exaggerated, Rivals only News of Church welcoming Transsexuals and homosexuals
The unwelcome LGBT rhetoric is close to the one articulated by the Head Of Hizbullah’s Shari’a Council in Lebanon. He wants to…
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Religion
The Israel-Gaza Conflict – A Legitimate Defense
What is required, whether it is a two-state solution or a resettlement is a massive reprogramming effort. In the 21st century, Deprogramming has…
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Gilder, Sowell and Gorky: Reason For AntiSemitism? Jews Are God’s Chosen People
Israel is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language,…
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