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Proof That The Apostates Have Been Planning To Force Deaconesses On The Church For Decades

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A fraught political year ahead

Evidently timed to coincide with the heating up of the presidential race, a movie called “Civil War” made its debut in theaters across the country in March. It is premised on the fantastic notion of Texas and California teaming up to wage war against a usurping three-term president. But although Americans are far removed from […]

The blessings and burdens of ‘Wildcat’ film about Flannery O’Connor

A big part of what made Flannery O’Connor stand out as a Catholic writer was her honesty about sin — including her own.  “Ideal Christianity doesn’t exist,” she once wrote to a nun, “because anything the human being touches, even Christian truth, he deforms slightly in his own image.” O’Connor’s life — and her stories […]

Jesus’ Eucharistic Humility Part II

There is no quicker way to becoming a saint and to advancing in humility than by frequently kneeling at the feet of our Eucharistic Master, Teacher, and Lover. St. Peter Julian Eymard and his friend St. John Vianney are proof that the Eucharist was the food of the saints, the medicine of immortality, and the […]

How Do We Will the Good of God to God?

It is well known that the Catholic definition of love is to “will the good of the other” (CCC 1766).  This is how love is not selfish because it is about the other person and helping them to be good, about giving good things to them (1 Cor 13).  Clearly, we must love God above […]

Introducing Our New Editor

Catholic Exchange is happy to announce that Angie Allen is taking over as Editor-in-Chief. Angie has been working behind the scenes editing articles, reaching out to authors, and finding creative ways to improve Catholic Exchange and expand our reach. Angie is dedicated to revitalizing Catholic education in schools, parish RCIA programs, and through published media. She is a […]