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Frankl’s Logotherapy

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Totalitarianism: Resistance to suppression

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I Will Not Believe: A Lament for Thomas

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What happened to friendship?

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Satan took advantage of my indifference

  • Spiritual Support,  Testimonies

    I thought I was a “super-Catholic”

    I prayed hard for my husband. I did not expect that the enormity of these graces and promises would come…

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    The heroic faith of a Chinese girl

    The story that follows was penned by a witness and participant: Father Antoni, a Catholic priest and missionary in China.…

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  • Crises and Controversies,  History

    Humanity and solidarity – Inhumanity and death

    On 27th January, we commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day. I ask myself: what have we learned from the horrors of…

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  • Church and Society,  History

    Unraveling Totalitarian Democracy’s Legacy

    A decline in morality – both in terms of individual conduct and on a social scale – is the constant…

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  • Church and Society,  History

    Totalitarianism: Resistance to suppression

    Vendée rebels adorned their banners with the images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Sacré Coeur). When they marched, they…

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  • Church and Society,  History

    Totalitarianism and Faith: The Price of Revolution

    Revolutionary leaders sought to reset society from the ground up: to forge a ‘new France’, raise up ‘new Frenchmen’, and,…

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  • Sacraments,  Spiritual Support

    Marriage: God’s Idea

    Intimacy in marriage often starts with feelings, but maintaining that bond requires a deeper understanding. When emotions wane, where do…

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  • Church and Society,  History

    Totalitarianism: The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Truth

    The French Revolution offers a stark lesson we keep relearning: when people shout loudest about the “separation of Church and…

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  • Church and Society

    The Martyrs of our Times (part 2)

    By John Gaspars A woman who was found with a Bible was publicly shot. An elderly priest was kidnapped and…

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    The Martyrs of our Times

    Every year, approximately 170,000 people are killed for their faith in Christ. Christians, so one follower of Jesus is killed…

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