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Baked Salmon Lenten Recipe

By |March 6th, 2023|Categories: Local News, Mobile App, Mobile Blog|Tags: |

Enjoy this simple and healthy baked salmon Lenten Receipe. This Baked Salmon with Lemon and Herbs recipe is a perfect option. Not only is it easy to prepare, but it's also packed with flavor and nutrients. The juicy salmon fillets are seasoned with zesty lemon and

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Unleash Your Spiritual Potential: A Guide to a Fulfilling Lenten Season

By |February 3rd, 2023|Categories: Blog, Local News, Mobile Blog|

Lent: A Time for Reflection and Growth 🙏🕊️ Lent is a significant season for Christians worldwide, offering an opportunity to deepen our spiritual connection. This year, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023, and runs for 40 days until Holy Thursday. 📅 What is Ash Wednesday? 💭 Ash

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JP2 Radio Covers Russia/Ukraine Consecration @9A

By |March 24th, 2022|Categories: Local News, Mobile App, Mobile Blog|

Join JP2 Catholic Radio and EWTN on March 25, the Solemnity of the Annunciation, for the Celebration of Penance and the Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. JP2 Catholic Radio will air this program live from 9-11AM Pacific from Rome. Pope Francis invites us. He said,

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Around the World

Most Americans say religion’s influence is waning; half think that’s bad

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

“We see signs of . . . a growing disconnect between people’s own religious beliefs and their perceptions about the broader culture,” Greg Smith, associate director of research at Pew Research Center says. 80 percent of U.S. adults say religion’s role in American life is shrinking – higher than it’s

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Trump says he’ll compromise on abortion

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

Former President Donald Trump intends to push for abortion legislation that would win the support of both parties. “I would like to see if we could make both sides happy,” the former president said on Sunday. He also emphasized the exceptions to any abortion ban that he would support: instances

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Cardinal McElroy, homosexuality, and the repudiation of doctrine

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

The entire LGBTQ movement is a counter-religion, which accounts for why it is held with deep religious fervor and why it is always accompanied by a deep loathing for the traditional Christian construal of the sacramental anthropology of the sex act. Yet Cardinal Robert McElroy supports the LGBTQ movement, which

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On Angels

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

All was taken away from you: white dresses,wings, even existence.Yet I believe you,messengers. There, where the world is turned inside out,a heavy fabric embroidered with stars and beasts,you stroll, inspecting the trustworthy seams. Short is your stay here:now and then at a matinal hour, if the sky is clear,in a

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America’s least religious cities

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

Are there certain metropolitan areas that are more religious than other ones? Yes. And San Francisco tops the list, with Seattle not far behind. The big-city trend is nationwide, but San Francisco may take the crown for most secular – just 12 percent of folks in that city attend church

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Of Doing Business and Philanthropy

By |March 18th, 2024|Categories: The Catholic Thing|

The term “philanthropist” is usually applied to CEOs who retire from their corporate jobs or business owners who sell their businesses so they can engage in “philanthropy,” understood as “giving money to good causes.” I have no wish to be critical of such people. Yes, some may be engaged in

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