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More Articles - page 109
Beware the spiritual abuse
By Adam Charles Hovey
Our parishes are LONG overdue for our bishops to address this issue. I say this with charity and love.
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Were You Ready
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Let God save you
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But Mary stayed. A Reflection
By Chase Imoru
A reflection on John's account of the Resurrection as a wrestle with grief and a charge to cling to Jesus, our Lord and our God.
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Christmas Tree Giveaway!
By Hugh Macken, Jr.
Catholic Crowd-Funding For Charity, a new Catholic non-profit organization, is sponsoring a Christmas Tree Giveaway. There is no purchase necessary to win. At least 100 people must enter to win in order for one Christmas tree to be given away for free according to Catholic Crowd-Funding For Charity.
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All things shall pass
By Marianne Giltner
All things shall pass
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What’s Wrong About Right and Wrong?
By Timothy McHugh
In the time we live, there is great debate about what are seen as culture issues. These are perhaps the sharpest divides in our social and political discourse. While we can often find ways to compromise on things such taxes and spending; culture issues are much more divisive. What the world declares as culture issues are often in fact moral issues or questions.
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The truth is . . .
By Janet Cassidy
From Beaver Island to the Bible--an observation.
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Christmas and Purgatory? Knowing, Praying, Delivering Our Friends, the Poor Souls in Purgatory - A 30-Day Novena Begins November 25
By Terri Thomas
The Blessed Mother has told us that many more souls leave purgatory and go to heaven on Christmas Day than on any other day. This is why it makes sense to increase our prayers and sacrifices for the Holy Souls during Advent.
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Iona´s Bittersweet Legacy - No Longer Catholic but Ecumenical
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Scottish island of Iona was the launching pad for the spread of Christianity across western Europe but its Catholic foundation has been replaced by an ecumenical communty.
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Catholic365's Christmas Gift Guide 2025
By Catholic365
Gift guide for Catholic shoppers to find gifts from Catholic small businesses.
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Forsaking your Family
By Connor Curley
We must die to ourselves, our backgrounds, and our histories to make way for our new identities.
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A Soul Set Ablaze: Highlights from the John O’Leary Interview
By Catholic365
An interview with John O'Leary recounts his miraculous survival from a childhood fire, the unwavering faith of his family, and the heroes—both ordinary and famous—who helped restore his hope. He reflects on how emotional healing proved harder than physical recovery, yet ultimately led him to a life of purpose and service.
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My Experience at the ‘Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience’
By Gary Sullivan
I sensed that the adventure was reaching a climactic moment. Like an amateur Indiana Jones, I was then led into the torch lit, replica burial cave where we sat behind a stone slab on which the 3D shape of the body of Christ was laid... I don’t want to spoil it so let’s just say we ‘experienced the burst of light of the resurrection’ and ‘witnessed the body escape the shroud’. It was pretty cool.
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The Flesh and The Blood of the Son of Man
By Tom Stidl
an article devoted to the true belief that the True Presence that we receive at Mass is real food for our souls to enter the Kingdom of God.
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MEMORIAL OF SAINT ANDREW DUNG, PRIEST, AND HIS COMPANIONS, MARTYRS
By Richard Horrell
The Catholic faith reached Vietnam in the 16th century like a seed carried on the wind. It took root in villages and marketplaces, in fishing towns and rice fields. Families prayed quietly in bamboo huts, whispered hymns in the dark, and risked everything to attend the Mass.
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Daniel Interprets a Dream
By John M. Grondelski
Tuesday's First Reading recounts Daniel interpreting King Nebuchadnezzar's dream. What's it about and why is it still relevant, especially for Christians?
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