Amand of Flanders (d. 675)
Amand, sometimes called Amandus, was born in the late 6th century and spent his early life as a monk at the monastery of Îl...
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The Apology of Aristides the Philosopher
Aristides was a Christian apologist who lived during the early to middle 2nd century. Not much is known about his life; his ...
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Does Christ Die Again at Mass?
One of the most unfortunate misunderstandings about the Catholic belief in the Eucharist is that it consists of sacrificing ...
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Solomonic Gates: Hazor, Megiddo, Gezer
Despite the vast trove of archaeological data that has come to light in the past century in Israel, solid historical evidenc...
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Sung Catechisms in the Jesuit Missions
Missionaries must be creative in the ways they communciate the Gospel to those under their care, whether pagans in far off l...
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Why is St. Therese Called the "Little Flower"?
St. Therese of the Child Jesus is one of the most beloved saints of the modern age. But from whence did St. Therese acquire ...
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