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The Secret Wounds of Padre Pio: Part One

July 6, 2022September 22, 2021 by Kathryn Swegart

One day a little boy accompanied his father on a pilgrimage to the shrine to San Pellegrino in Italy. As they entered the church, he heard a woman crying in desperate supplication to God that her deformed child be healed. Instinctively, the little boy prayed with the mother, watching as she placed her child on … Read moreThe Secret Wounds of Padre Pio: Part One

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Discovery of the True Cross

July 6, 2022September 11, 2021 by Kathryn Swegart

Never stand in the way of a woman on a mission, especially if she is an empress. In the year 325, St. Helena, mother of Roman emperor Constantine, arrived in Jerusalem surrounded by investigators, architects, and advisors.  Holy desire burned in Helena’s heart, a desire to find the true cross on which Jesus died. For more … Read moreDiscovery of the True Cross

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A Miracle of Light

July 6, 2022September 4, 2021 by Kathryn Swegart

In 1969, a film crew arrived in Calcutta, India, prepared to shoot a documentary on Mother Teresa and her work with the destitute, often found lying in filth along city streets. Under the direction of BBC journalist Malcom Muggeridge, the crew intended to film inside a home for the destitute. One scene was to be … Read moreA Miracle of Light

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Who invented champagne?

July 6, 2022August 26, 2021 by Kathryn Swegart

How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization In a recent blog post I wrote about St. Benedict’s Rule (529), a monastic rule that provided order and peace in a world besieged in chaos. Men retired to monasteries to cultivate discipline in the spiritual life. Manual labor was seen to mortify the flesh, as monks took … Read moreWho invented champagne?

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Is this the face of Jesus?

July 6, 2022August 14, 2021 by Kathryn Swegart

One of the most famous relics the Church venerates today is the Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus. Imprinted on the 14-foot-long piece of linen is the image of a man beaten, scourged, and crucified.  Yet how many people know about another shroud with a mysterious image? It … Read moreIs this the face of Jesus?

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