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What We Can Know about Saint Patrick
He wasn't the first to bring Christianity to Ireland, but he was a pivotal figure.
IrishWatch
Get into the Saint Patrick's Day mood with an eclectic selection of websites concerning all things Irish.
Keeping St. Nick, the Man Not Myth, Alive
More and more churches are finding ways to practice the St. Nicholas story.
Singing the Blues with St. Jerome
Blues and rock legend Dion DiMucci draws inspiration from a fiery early church father.
Joan of Arc
Teenage war hero with visions
Tough Love for a Stubborn Church
Thirty years after Paul wrote to the Corinthians, Clement gave them another lesson in humility.
The Politicians' Patron
As the Roman Catholic "patron saint of politicians," Thomas More is not quite a model for all seasons.
"St. Mugg" and the Wrestling Prophets
A modern British journalist gives us timely words from yesterday's sinner-saints.
Phantom Saints
Juan Diego could soon join a long line of pious, exemplary, and quite possibly imaginary Catholic heroes.
The Saga of St. Chad
If anyone should be named patron saint of botched elections, ironically, it's Chad.
Christmas Countdown
When does the holiday season really start?
John Paul II's "Canonization Cannon"
Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints.
St. Mugg's Wrestling Prophets, Part II: The "Weird Little Dane"
How a struggling soul built a bridge to Christ for those caught in the world's snares.
The Real Saint Nicholas
The story of Santa Claus's namesake.
The Poverty of Love
The desert fathers and mothers would know instantly why our gospel is too small.
Red Herring: Mikhail Gorbachev’s Not-Quite Conversion
Asking whether the former Soviet leader is a Christian has a long history.
The Communion of the Saints
Acknowledging those who have run the race before us.
A Higher Ecclesiology for Evangelicals
Bryan Litfin, author of Getting to Know the Church Fathers, says that we need to reclaim our spiritual heritage.
The Good Life
Augustine says we must love the very best the most.

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