Category: Church History
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Babylon, the Beast, and the Shepherd Who Would Not Flee
A Meditation on Empire, Martyrdom, and the Victory of the Lamb When the Book of Revelation is read carefully—not as a codebook for modern anxieties, but as a first-century Christian text written for suffering believers—its world comes sharply into focus. This is not a book written in abstraction. It is written in blood and fire,…
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St. Thomas Aquinas: The Original Digital Thinker
The Doctor of the Church. Deep Thinker. Truth Seeker. Let’s Dive Into His Timeless Wisdom. If St. Thomas Aquinas were alive today, he might not have a smartphone in his pocket, but he would certainly have a mind perfectly suited for the digital age. In a world overflowing with information, opinions, and endless content, Aquinas…
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St. Francis of Assisi: A Life Centered on Christ
When many people think of St. Francis of Assisi, they picture statues surrounded by birds or annual blessings of animals held near his feast day. Yet behind these familiar images stands a remarkable saint whose entire life was transformed by a deep love for Jesus Christ. His holiness, humility, and devotion continue to inspire Catholics…
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In These Three Hearts, I Place My Trust
The Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph Each year in June, the Church invites the faithful to contemplate three hearts united in one divine mission: the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph. These…
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The Septuagint: God’s Providence in Preparing the Way for Christ
A reflection on the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures that became the Bible of the early Church. Introduction In the divine economy of salvation, God prepares His people long before great events unfold. He works through cultures, languages, empires, and even the labors of scholars to accomplish His saving plan. One of the…