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Pope Answers Seminarians - Pope Benedict XVI

Here is the Vatican translation of the answers Benedict XVI gave to questions posed by seminarians of the Roman Major Seminary, during the Popes visit there Feb. 17.  Read more...

Pope Benedict's 2008 Message for Lent - Pope Benedict XVI

Each year, Lent offers us a providential opportunity to deepen the meaning and value of our Christian lives, and it stimulates us to rediscover the mercy of God so that we, in turn, become more merciful toward our brothers and sisters.  Read more...

Pope reaching out to traditional Catholics - Charles Lewis

Pope Benedict’s decision to bring back to the fold four bishops from a schismatic religious order was an attempt to reach out to a growing element of the Church that longs for a more traditional practice of Catholicism, especially in the heart of worship -- the Mass.  Read more...

Pope's Russia TV triumph - John Pontifex

A broadcast by Pope Benedict XVI on Russian state television has been hailed as a landmark in Orthodox-Catholic relations.  Read more...

Prayer and the Grace of God - Father John A. Hardon, S.J.

The popular understanding of prayer as asking for God's help is correct.  Read more...

Praying the Hail Mary Like Never Before - Edward P. Sri

Catholics sometimes come across slightly defensive, almost embarrassed, about Mary.   Read more...

Preface from Jesus of Nazareth - Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI

I came to this book about Jesus—the first part of which I now present to the public—after a long interior journey.  Read more...

Protestantism - Fr. John Hardon, S.J.

There is a legitimate sense in which Protestantism refers to all Christian movements, other than the Roman Catholic Church, that share the heritage of Western Christianity.  Read more...

Prudence - Donald DeMarco

Pope Pius XII acted against the Nazis, but he did so prudently. Prudence is a virtue closely allied with wisdom. It is usually best appreciated in its results rather than in its execution.  Read more...

Purgatory and Prayer for the Dead - Fr. Leonard M. Puech, O.F.M.

After the feast of All Saints comes All Souls, when the Church invites us to pray for the faithful departed, that, released from Purgatory and fully purified, they may be admitted to the eternal bliss of heaven. Because the existence of Purgatory and the prayers for the dead are rejected by Protestants, it may be useful to explain why we hold both as Catholics.  Read more...


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