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The Holy Innocents: Martyrs of Innocence and Witnesses to Christ
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The Holy Innocents: Martyrs of Innocence and Witnesses to Christ

Michael KerriganDecember 29, 2024

The Feast of the Holy Innocents, observed annually on December 28th, commemorates the tragic massacre of male infants in Bethlehem…

The Urgent Call to Confession: A Path Back to God
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The Urgent Call to Confession: A Path Back to God

Michael KerriganDecember 27, 2024

In today’s world, where moral clarity is often obscured and sin is normalized, the Sacrament of Confession stands as a…

The Devastating Impact of Mortal Sin
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The Devastating Impact of Mortal Sin

Michael KerriganDecember 27, 2024

Mortal sin is one of the gravest realities of the human condition, separating individuals from God and undermining the very…

A Discovery That Changes Christian History: 3rd-Century Amulet Reveals Christianity’s Early Reach Beyond the Alps
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A Discovery That Changes Christian History: 3rd-Century Amulet Reveals Christianity’s Early Reach Beyond the Alps

Michael KerriganDecember 16, 2024

Earliest Evidence of Christianity North of the Alps: Discovery of a 3rd-Century Silver Amulet in Germany In a groundbreaking discovery,…

The Firmament in Genesis: A Catholic Perspective
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The Firmament in Genesis: A Catholic Perspective

Michael KerriganDecember 16, 2024

The Firmament in Genesis: A Catholic Perspective The concept of the “firmament” emerges prominently in the Book of Genesis, serving…

Sarah: Mother of the Jewish Nation
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Sarah: Mother of the Jewish Nation

Michael KerriganDecember 16, 2024December 14, 2024

Introduction Sarah, originally named Sarai, is one of the most significant women in salvation history. She is the wife of…

Elizabeth: Mother of John the Baptist
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Elizabeth: Mother of John the Baptist

Michael KerriganDecember 15, 2024December 14, 2024

Introduction Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, is a revered figure in Catholic tradition, known for her righteousness, faith,…

Mary of Bethany
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Mary of Bethany

Michael KerriganDecember 14, 2024December 14, 2024

Depiction of Mary of Bethany, showing her reverence as she wipes the feet of Christ with her long flowing hair in a moment of profound devotion.

Whom Did Cain, Abel, and Seth Marry? Understanding Humanity’s Beginnings in Biblical Context
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Whom Did Cain, Abel, and Seth Marry? Understanding Humanity’s Beginnings in Biblical Context

Michael KerriganDecember 14, 2024

The Bible explicitly mentions only three of Adam and Eve’s children—Cain, Abel, and Seth (Genesis 4:1-2, 25). However, it also…

The Story of Jeremiah’s Wall: Rebuilding Amid Trials and Triumphs
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The Story of Jeremiah’s Wall: Rebuilding Amid Trials and Triumphs

Michael KerriganDecember 14, 2024

While the prophet Jeremiah himself is not directly associated with the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s wall, the story you’re referring to…

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