

The Catholic Defender: The St. John of Kanty Story
St. John of Kanty is a great example of someone coming from a poor country background who worked hard to move ahead but was always...


The Catholic Defender: Catching My Second Wind Recognizing Biden and John Benko lie and make false Accusations
Watching the Presidential Debate last night between President Trump and (President) Biden. The lies of Biden and his accusations are...


The Catholic Defender: You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
Of the Ten Commandments, it seems that both 9 and 10 get pushed down to the point where we do not always see the relevance. But I've...


The Catholic Defender: Plugging the Holes!
When a person goes to Confession and their sins are gone, what remains? Consider a nail hammered into a board and then removed? What...


The Catholic Defender: Mercy And The Prisoner
Matthew 25:31-45 tells us the story when Jesus, “the Son of Man, comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit upon his...


The Catholic Defender: Forgiveness is a Virtue
Our Father who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name; Thy kingdom come Thy will be done On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day...


Deepertruth: 12 SINS WHICH MUST BE CONFESSED FIRST BEFORE RECEIVINGÂ COMMUNION.
BY CATHOLICSSTRIVINGFORHOLINESS ON JANUARY 15, 2019 I found this on the Internet and feel this is a great examination of conscience for...


The Catholic Defender: The Dublin Mystic: Matt Talbot by K. V. TURLEY
On 8 June 1925, the following news item appeared in the Irish Independent: Unknown Man’s Death An elderly man collapsed in Granby Lane...