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Baked Salmon Lenten Recipe

By |March 6th, 2023|Categories: Local News, Mobile App, Mobile Blog|Tags: |

Enjoy this simple and healthy baked salmon Lenten Receipe. This Baked Salmon with Lemon and Herbs recipe is a perfect option. Not only is it easy to prepare, but it's also packed with flavor and nutrients. The juicy salmon fillets are seasoned with zesty lemon and

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Unleash Your Spiritual Potential: A Guide to a Fulfilling Lenten Season

By |February 3rd, 2023|Categories: Blog, Local News, Mobile Blog|

Lent: A Time for Reflection and Growth đŸ™đŸ•Šïž Lent is a significant season for Christians worldwide, offering an opportunity to deepen our spiritual connection. This year, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023, and runs for 40 days until Holy Thursday. 📅 What is Ash Wednesday? 💭 Ash

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JP2 Radio Covers Russia/Ukraine Consecration @9A

By |March 24th, 2022|Categories: Local News, Mobile App, Mobile Blog|

Join JP2 Catholic Radio and EWTN on March 25, the Solemnity of the Annunciation, for the Celebration of Penance and the Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. JP2 Catholic Radio will air this program live from 9-11AM Pacific from Rome. Pope Francis invites us. He said,

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St. Pachomius

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: Catholic News Agency, Mobile App|

St. Pachomius can justifiabley be called the founder of cenobitic monasticism, monks who live in community. Even though St. Antony the Great was the first to go into the desert to live a life of seclusion pursuing evangelical perfection, he lived a heremitic life, that is, a primarily solitary life.Pachomius

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Contradictory ethics at Notre Dame

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

A new center at the University of Notre Dame devoted to “virtue ethics” has been announced and named for outgoing president Fr. John Jenkins. But its mission would appear to be redundant to and in conflict with the longstanding de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. And the Jenkins Center

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Cancelling Joan of Arc?

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

Every year, the city of OrlĂ©ans celebrates with pomp and circumstance the liberation of the city from the English yoke during the Hundred Years’ War, thanks to the victorious intervention of Saint Joan of Arc at the head of the French armies. This year, one of the “pages” chosen to

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Lawsuit: Biden administration regulations ‘fundamentally redefine the practice of medicine’

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

A lawsuit filed by the State of Florida and on behalf of the Catholic Medical Association (CMA) claims that new nondiscrimination regulations implemented by the Biden administration are an unlawful overreach that will “fundamentally redefine the practice of medicine.” The new rules will force CMA members to lose federal funding

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The Methodist split: a cautionary tale

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

The United Methodist Church has been in a long decline, recently accelerated by conflicts over LGBTQ issues. Progressives hoped finally to persuade conservative delegates, especially from Africa, to give up their convictions regarding human sexuality. They failed. Spectacularly. 

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Winter with the Gulf Stream

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

The boughs, the boughs are bare enough,But earth has not yet felt the snow.Frost-fringed our ivies are, and rough With spiked rime the brambles show,The hoarse leaves crawl on hissing ground,What time the sighing wind is low. But if the rain-blasts be unbound,And from dank feathers wring the drops,The clogg’d

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