A Day At Auschwitz

I went to Poland in the summer of ‘16 and got to see Auschwitz toward the end of that trip. I was struck by how

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Trust in God For Our Strength

Reflecting on persecution in the Christian life, we draw from the experience of Prophet Jeremiah as he faced an interior crisis at some point in

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Reorientation Before Revival

By John Vrdolyak Many well-informed Catholics can quote the sobering statistics concerning belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist – with 69%

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She Sees Dead People

A Convert’s Response to Allie Beth Stuckey The first Catholic claim I took seriously as a protestant centered heavily on the intercession of the Saints.

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Martyrs of the Church

History tells us that in July of the year 64, Italy’s city of Rome burned. The fire destroyed two-thirds of the city and the Emperor

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