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Fr. Sebastian shows us where Revelation was written - now learn what it actually means! Join our course to decode the mysteries that have puzzled Christians for centuries. It's free & all are welcome! Registration closes soon! InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/apocalypse

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Catholic social teaching isn’t just a set of ideas, but a way of living the Gospel in the modern world. From Pope Leo XIII to Pope Leo XIV, it offers a consistent vision for human dignity and the common good. I spoke about this in a recent webinar with Institute of Catholic Culture now covered

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#MemberSpotlight: Speaking to over 700 participants via livestream through the Diocese of Lincoln’s Institute of Catholic Culture, Bishop James Conley called Catholic Social Teaching the Church’s “best kept secret.” Read more at Aleteia. aleteia.org/2025/10/27/bis…

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✨Journey with us to Bethlehem tonight to learn the #Advent and #Christmas carols of the land of Christ's birth! 🎶 Register: InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/events/singing… #CatholicX #CatholicTwitter

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🎁 Our Q2 curriculum is here—an invitation to go deep. As the world rushes through the new year, we slow down to walk with Christ from His Nativity to His Passion & Resurrection. And to do so, we're learning from the masters: instituteofcatholicculture.org/curriculum #CatholicX

🎁 Our Q2 curriculum is here—an invitation to go deep.

As the world rushes through the new year, we slow down to walk with Christ from His Nativity to His Passion & Resurrection. And to do so, we're learning from the masters: 
instituteofcatholicculture.org/curriculum 

#CatholicX
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Looking forward to diving into The Beauty of Faith: Christian Art History 101 with Institute of Catholic Culture. And it’s free! Know a friend, parish group, K of C council, or Bible study that would love this? Share it! instituteofcatholicculture.org/register/the-b…

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"Heaven and earth are united today, for Christ is born! Today God has come upon earth, and mankind gone up to heaven." — St. John Damascene Read the beautiful sermon of St. Leo on the Nativity: InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/nativity-2025 #CatholicX #Christmas

"Heaven and earth are united today, for Christ is born! Today God has come upon earth, and mankind gone up to heaven." — St. John Damascene

Read the beautiful  sermon of St. Leo on the Nativity: InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/nativity-2025

#CatholicX #Christmas
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Why is St. John's feast during the Christmas octave? ✨ St. John tells us who this child born in Bethlehem is: the eternal Word made flesh. Anthony Esolen explores the poetry of St, John's prologue: instituteofcatholicculture.org/events/et-verb… #CatholicX

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"Among Christian families, nothing more salutary nor efficacious can be imagined than the example of the Holy Family, where are to be found all domestic virtues in perfection and completeness." — Pope Leo XIII Read the full text: InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/feast-of-the-h… #CatholicX

"Among Christian families, nothing more salutary nor efficacious can be imagined than the example of the Holy Family, where are to be found all domestic virtues in perfection and completeness."
— Pope Leo XIII

Read the full text: InstituteofCatholicCulture.org/feast-of-the-h…

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This evening, we will sing the Te Deum in thanksgiving for the many gifts we have received from God throughout the year. We are also invited to reflect on how we, in turn, have responded, and to ask for God’s mercy, like the many pilgrims who have passed through the Holy Door in

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"That anyone could doubt the right of the holy Virgin to be called the Mother of God fills with astonishment. Surely she must be the Mother of God if our Lord Jesus Christ is God, and she gave birth to him!" — St. Cyril of Alexandria #CatholicX

"That anyone could doubt the right of the holy Virgin to be called the Mother of God fills with astonishment. Surely she must be the Mother of God if our Lord Jesus Christ is God, and she gave birth to him!"
— St. Cyril of Alexandria

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Pope Leo at New Year's Mass: "At the dawn of the new year, the Liturgy reminds us that for each of us, every day can be the beginning of a new life, thanks to God’s generous love, his mercy and the response of our freedom. It is beautiful to view the coming year in this way: as