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More Articles - page 111
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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Devotions for Kids: The Saint of Song
By RF
Devotions for Kids is a series meant to teach young hearts that they are fully known and loved by God. This devotion honors the memorial of St. Cecilia and her patronage of music and song.
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Why I Am Not Comfortable With the Title of Co-Redemptrix for Our Blessed Mother at This Time
By Bryan J Dickerson
Our Blessed Mother is honored with many titles that recognize and celebrate her unique role in humanity’s salvation. Here is why I am not comfortable for using the Co-Redemptrix title for Our Most Blessed Mother, the Mother of God and Mother of Our Savior at this time and further prayer, discernment and study are needed.
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On Saints and sparrows
By Adam Charles Hovey
Just remember, you're more important than birds
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Why Should I Be the Good Samaritan?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Being a Good Samaritan should be a choice and not an obligation.
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The Taken And The Left Behind Revisited
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to explain the Catholic tradition of part of the end times and to expose certain fallacies that Protestant ministers preach.
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Saint Cecilia, sweet songbird of Heaven
By Marianne Giltner
Saint Cecilia, sweet song bird of Heaven
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The Early Church Fathers on Sabbath or Sunday Worship?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Christians live under the New Covenant and not the Old. The Church, in its God given authority (Matthew 16:15-19), changed the day of worship from Saturday to Sunday in honor of the day that Jesus rose from the dead.
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Vitamin Hugs
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
One hug can solve so many bitter issues.
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Why Is Sterilization Wrong?
By John M. Grondelski
"World Vasectomy Day" on the third Friday of November is a good occasion to review why the Church teaches sterilization is wrong, both in terms of the meaning of human sexuality as well as its mutilating effect on the body.
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Rocky V and Faith Lessons on Family, Perseverance, and Purpose
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Rocky V reminds us that perseverance is key to getting back up when knocked down.
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Kill or be Fired?
By Catholic365
Attorney Brian Festa describes the work that We the Patriots USA is doing to help legally defend healthcare workers unjustly forced to perform abortions.
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The Story of How God Made Us and How Jesus Saved Us.
By The Young Catholic Voice
This simple story teaches how God made us out of love, how the first sin happened and how Jesus came to save us. It helps children understand God's justice, His mercy, and how much He loves us even when we make mistakes.
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"Moral Theology From a Desert Crank" St. Jerome for Today
By Terry N. Hursh
A look at the moral theology of St. Jerome expressed in his writings and personal letters. His guidance is especially timely today.
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King and Shepherd Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The end of the Liturgical Year is marked by the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. At this time we acknowledge and celebrate Jesus' primacy over all Creation. He is not an earthly king but a supernatural King and head of His body, the Church.
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No Internet? Oh My!
By Janet Cassidy
Pope Leo, our youth, and my hummingbird
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Re: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells [NCBC & HLI]
By Joe Tevington
Re: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells [NCBC & HLI]
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