Jewish Catholic

I was born in Soviet Russia one and a half years before Hitler’s attack on the Soviet Union. Soon thereafter, a major modern war began

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Merry, Mary, Christmas

It’s that ‘full of wonder’ time again. Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to

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Artists in Our Midst

When I was younger, my mother hosted a seasonal trip for the senior citizens at our parish in Metro Detroit. She would choose a Catholic

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Sola Scriptura, Martin Luther, Protestantism

Luther’s Revolution

A revolution obliterates an institution, tradition, or country and a new institution, tradition, or country is created. A reformation is where an institution, tradition, or

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saints, discipleship, sainthood, St. Dymphna, diversity, All Saints Day

Catholic Saints as Living Gospels

Timeless Lessons for Modern Catholics The history of the Church glimmers with the radiant witness of the saints—men and women who stepped beyond the ordinary,

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