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More Articles - page 110
Cross Bearing
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Gospel
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Parents are the Needed Primary Cultivators of Catholic Media Literacy
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Catholic Vote (The Loop) recently noted Pennsylvania’s leftist leaning media literacy toolkit for schools. Rather than “leftist,” I would label the endeavor and resources “liar leaning.” However, trying to exhaustively slay the multitudes of wolves in our midst, better that parents serve as the primary educators and protect their children with authentic Truth.
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The Creed: What We Believe and How We Live It.
By The Young Catholic Voice
This article explains the meaning and importance of the Creed in the Catholic faith. It highlights the Creed as a summary of Christian beliefs passed down from the apostles, focusing on God the Creator, Jesus our Redeemer and the Holy Spirit who works through the Church and the sacraments. It also shows how the Creed connects what we believe with how we live our daily lives as Catholics.
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Top 8 distractions at Holy Mass--please help?
By The Catholic Nurse
Some sinners want to be with God, to escape demands, responsibilities, conflicts & just let Him love us. In our evil world, who doesn't need 1-free uninterrupted hour of pure Love each week?
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Keep trying
By Marianne Giltner
Keep trying
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This Week We Will Read the Book of Daniel
By John M. Grondelski
The First Readings at Mass during this year's 34th Week of Ordinary Time come from Daniel. Here's an introduction to Daniel and a peek at Monday's reading.
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Behold Your King: Solemnity of Christ the King
By The Catholic Philadelphian
ALL HAIL CHRIST THE KING
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Ste3phanus - Chapter 12 - The Unkown Apostle
By Pablo Mallo
Fictional writing based on Biblical facts and through the inspiration of The Holy Spirit.
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Christ the King of Mercy
By Katie Zalany
Today’s readings paint us a very different picture of Christ the King. We don’t see a King robed in splendor and majesty today. Rather, we are reminded that our Christ the King emptied himself on the cross, and extended mercy to the thief beside Him.
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Sacrifices of Praise
By Richard Maffeo
It's easy to praise God in good times. But what about when times are hard?
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What we must understand about "Christ the King"
By Ralph Hathaway
The Kingship of Christ
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Democrats Message To Troops to Rebel
By Tim Fromann
An Analysis Of How The Democrat's Video Is Surreptitiously Calling For A Military Uprising Against The Republican Administration
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The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius Rule 5: Fidelity in Desolation/Dryness versus Desolation
By Jacinta Wick
In this article we explore again Desolation and what to do to walk through it. We also talk about Dryness versus Desolation.
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Prayer to free 1000 souls from purgatory: Promises to St Gertrude the Great
By The Catholic Nurse
Let us epilogue this prayer onto our daily rosaries. What a great way to love our neighbors--into heaven.
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Have we forgotten who God IS, when our needs are spelled ME?
By Ralph Hathaway
Take care when we place ourselves ahead of God
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Our King tolerates no evil.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus, on this feast of Christ the King, let us renew our vow of allegiance to You our King. Let us assure You that we shall persevere in fighting Your cause against Satan and sin until the day You will come again in all Your glory and take full possession of Your eternal and universal Kingdom.
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The Story of Saint Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr: It is a great one.
By Richard Horrell
Saint Cecilia was a young Roman virgin of the second or third century who consecrated her life to Christ in a pagan world. Forced into marriage, her courage and purity converted her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and even their executioner. She suffered martyrdom around the year 230, surviving attempts to suffocate her before preaching the Gospel for three days after a failed beheading.
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