Catholic Citizenship
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“I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die” (John 11:25-26).
He is risen, Alleluia!
Truly He is risen, Alleluia!
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We are seeing more and more government restrictions and advisories relative to the novel Coronavirus, a dangerous virus which is new to the world, and against which the human race has no immunity.
Harvard epidemiologist Marc Lipsitch, head of the … Tell me more
December, for most of us, brings back memories of childhood: the growing thrill of expectation as Christmas approaches, and the joy of exultation as presents are exchanged on the big day. All the customs add to the nostalgia: decorating the … Tell me more
Catholic Citizenship devoted the November episode, in honor of The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (final Sunday celebration of the annual liturgical cycle: Nov. 24, 2019), to a discussion about the social reign of Christ… Tell me more
Rarely mentioned in some western nations, the Church’s teaching on the social reign of Christ is profound, and highly enriching to those who discover it for the first time. Key to individual and societal tranquility and prosperity, it is easily understandable … Tell me more
The following article is Part One of Catholic Citizenship’s three-part Introduction to the Natural Law.
The Natural Law is not a theory, but a fact. It is unchanging, even though changes in existing circumstances can affect how we apply it. … Tell me more
Empowering Catholics for the New Evangelization Through Faithful Civic Action
Radio Cor Mariae’s newest program first aired on Election Day, Tuesday November 5, 2019. The show focuses on equipping listeners to engage in the New Evangelization through civic involvement.
The … Tell me more