To understand what Jesus means by calling his disciples “the salt of the earth,” St. Augustine said that we should keep in mind the two immediately preceding verses.
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In New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Catholic life took shape unevenly, shaped as much by law and political culture as by migration and missionary effort.
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According to the Church’s liturgical calendar, the feast held on Feb. 2 each year is in honor of the Presentation of the Lord.
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New book aims to help women find fruitfulness amid struggles with infertility
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderLeigh Fitzpatrick Snead wanted to write the book she wished she had as a young woman struggling with infertility.
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‘The Bible in a Year’ podcast at 5: Father Mike Schmitz has 5 takeaways
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderFather Mike Schmitz is sharing five takeaways, things he’s learned, from hosting the wildly popular “The Bible in a Year” podcast released five years ago.
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New musical on life of St. Bernadette, Lourdes visionary, begins US tour in Chicago
by Katie Yoderby Katie Yoder“The message of Bernadette is powerful and universal; it speaks to everyone, no matter who you are,” said actress Eyma Scharen, who portrays the saint.
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Over the years, the Sermon on the Mount has been called many things.
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Less than an hour from Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic is the Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of Altagracia.
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Natural law “is in principle knowable by anyone, but this knowledge is not always easy to attain; proper education is required.”
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Actor David Henrie opens up about his Catholic conversion ahead of new series
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderDavid Henrie is crediting beauty for his return to the Catholic faith after creating a new docuseries with EWTN Studios called “Seeking Beauty.”
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