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More Articles - page 129
The narrow gate of Sts Simon & Jude
By The Catholic Nurse
In Persia, angry magicians force the apostles to sacrifice to sun and moon gods. Instead, they destroy their idols and are martyred while lightening kills the Persian magicians. King Xerxes honors them with a basilica.
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Let God Rewrite Your Story
By Joseph Peach
From childhood mischief to ancient kings, every sinner shares the same lesson: our failures don’t define us. God’s mercy can turn even our worst moments into a bridge to grace.
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Brazilian Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer on What It Means to be a Catholic
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
You can´t pick and choose whether you want to be a Catholic but have to make a commitment to the Church and its teachings, says Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer, Metropolitan Archbishop of São Paulo. He is the senior spiritual leader in Brazil, the world´s largest Catholic country with an estimated 100 million members of the faith.
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Pocket Sermons
By Victor S E Moubarak
Review of Pocket Sermons book.
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Simon and Jude Thaddeus
By Tom Stidl
an article dedicated to Saint Simon the Zealot and Saint Jude Thaddeus
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Out of the Recesses of Suffering comes the Cross; Eternal Life!
By Ralph Hathaway
Through Suffering we reach out Cross
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The Sanctity of the priest
By Marianne Giltner
The Sanctity of the priest
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Tied Up
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Gospel
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Silence in the Lord
By Bernard Callaghan
how to develop "silence in the Lord to be published Monday Oct.27,2025 11:00 ADT
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Love in Motion: When Mercy Bleeds
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
Love isn’t measured by words — but by wounds that healed because you dared to care.
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John Millais's "Pharisee and Publican"
By John M. Grondelski
The Parable of the Pharisee and Publican, which emphasizes the humility to seek and accept God's mercy, was illustrated by British engraver John Millais, whose work is commented upon here.
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Prayer
By Helen Losse
a prayer.
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Who Will Follow God's Will? The True Royal Philosopher
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
We often question why “bad things” are permitted to happen, but trusting conformity of the human will to the Divine Will requires faith, hope and charity in the absence of explanations and immediate assurances. Fr. Jeremias Drexelius, SJ’s classic 17th century guide to discovering such, "The Heliotropium" (The Sunflower) shares this timeless truth.
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St Paul
By Marianne Giltner
St Paul
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No Fear of Death
By Richard Maffeo
For good reason, the Christian never needs to fear death.
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Pray for the Dying...Their Eternity May Depend Upon It
By Bryan J Dickerson
As Jesus instructed us through Saint Faustina, we need to pray for the dying to aid them in embracing and receiving Divine Mercy.
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If You're Exalting Yourself, You'll Be Humbled!
By Katie Zalany
Have you ever noticed that those who exalt themselves eventually are humbled? Just like today’s Gospel says they will be?
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