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Can I Trust My Conscience?
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Michael Heinlein
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APR
23
In the 16th century, two celebrated spiritual leaders, Martin Luther and St. Thomas More, stood on opposite sides of the religious debates of their day. Ironically, they took their stand on... The post Can I Trust My Conscience? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
03
Why the Rosary, Why Now?
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Chris Meadows
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OCT
03
It’s easy for Catholics to take the Rosary for granted. We tend to purchase them as souvenirs, or carry them around with us, or even wear them — but we... The post Why the Rosary, Why Now? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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FEB
16
The Formation of the Gospels and Good Shepherd Sunday
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The Good Shepherd Gospel reading on the Fourth Sunday of Easter seems out of place because it takes us back in time before the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus.... The post The Formation of the Gospels and Good Shepherd Sunday first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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A Plague Litany
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26
It is an ancient tradition in the Catholic Church that when plagues strike the people would recite litanies. A litany is a series of invocations, usually of saints or titles... The post A Plague Litany first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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17
Vaccination considerations during the novel coronavirus pandemic
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17
In healthcare, there are few topics that generate more controversy in our current climate than the topic of vaccinations. This is a perennial issue of concern both for the young... The post Vaccination considerations during the novel coronavirus pandemic first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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MAY
04
Can Bishops Suspend Mass?
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04
Due to the current crisis, many bishops throughout the world have suspended the public celebration of the sacraments. Indeed, every diocese in the United States canceled public celebrations of the... The post Can Bishops Suspend Mass? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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