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Deeper Truth defends the Catholic Church which is the fullness of Christ's truth. Haven't you been a baby Christian long enough? Let's go deeper. Read our articles at http://www.deepertruthcatholics.com

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The undersea earthquake in 1906 on the Pacific Coast caused enormous damage in many areas. Fr. Bernardino Garcia of the Conception, who at the time was in the City of Panama, gave the following testimony regarding the terrible... more

It is March 25, 1945. A young woman in Amsterdam, Ida Peerdeman, is gathered with her sisters around the pot-bellied stove. A priest friend of the family, Fr. Frehe, is presently visiting. As they are in lively talk, suddenly something... more

As I was growing up to be a young man, one of my favorite movies that had a positive impact on me was the movie, ?The Song of Bernadette?. Even though it is a black and white movie, I still find it to be an excellent movie. It brings you... more

Moral relativism is one of the Devils biggest weapons against the Catholic Church. When moral relativism is matched against objective truth, people tend to move toward the least line of resistance. The question of faithfulness becomes a... more

Happy Easter! He is risen! Today's episode is all about the resurrection. We look at 3 proofs and discuss how the resurrection could not be a delusion caused in an altered state.

We are living in tough times when families are under attack from every side and there seems to be no real leadership or protection for the family. As a result society continues to fly south. Children are greatly affected. Faith in America is... more

Charles Martel had committed a grave sin, and stricken by remorse, decided to go to Provenza and present himself to a well-known abbot of the time named Egidio, in order to seek absolution for this sin, without actually confessing it and... more

John 20:26-29 tells the story, "Eight days later, his disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them. The doors were shut, but Jesus came and stood among them, and said, "Peace be with you." Then he said to... more

Pilgrims began making Jerusalem a place of pilgrimage when the Roman Emperor Constantine in 313 gave the Church freedom with his "Edict of Milan". The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was built over the traditionally held belief where... more

The Divine Mercy Novena and thoughts on Good Friday

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