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More Articles - page 48
Resting like an Athlete
By Janet Cassidy
Some exciting news and treading along
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A smile is where it's at
By Marianne Giltner
A smile is where it's at
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The Heart of the Matter This Lent
By Madeline Mauro
This Lenten Season, discover what it means to rest your head upon Jesus’ chest. Through Scripture, surrender, and the great exchange, be renewed as you rediscover intimacy with God.
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When Political Tribalism Replaces the Gospel
By Ken Galli
When party loyalty begins to shape our faith more than the Gospel does, something has gone wrong. This reflection explores how political tribalism is weakening Catholic witness—and why our conscience must always answer to Christ before any party.
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The Simple Things in Life and a 1967 Hit Song by "The Turtles"
By Sharla Ynostrosa
A nostalgic story about the first super bowl my husband and I watched together many years ago. And being thankful for our family and the simple way we try to live our life.
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NEGOTIATING HELL: a sequel to CS Lewis' "Screwtape Letters." The End-Mary's contingency is fulfilled
By The Catholic Nurse
"Let it be done to me according to Thy will." 1st author is BT Klein.
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Return to the Lord: Reflections on the Readings for Ash Wednesday 2026
By Tom Klocek
"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." On Ash Wednesday we will hear this statement or "Repent, and believe in the gospel," as we have ashes placed on our foreheads in the form of a cross. This to remind us of our frailty and to take the time to intensify our return to the Lord.
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As we thank God for what he's given us; "That is all he asks of you and I."
By Ralph Hathaway
Thank Christ for his Passion
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Five Must Read Books for Lent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Five great reads for the season of Lent
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Praise the LORD!
By Adam Charles Hovey
Let everything that breathes praise the LORD!
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OUR SAVING GRACE, How to Obtain It
By Eileen Renders
Many of us, though we love God, have great apprehension regarding death. Have we been faithful? Have we remained in His grace, will we be invited into His Kingdom at the end of our lives?
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Saint Valentine more than a Card
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Valentine's legacy transcends the commercialized celebration of love, embodying the principles of agape love and the defense of holy matrimony against societal pressures. Through clandestine marriages and unwavering faithfulness, Saint Valentine exemplified the sacrificial nature of divine love, ultimately leading to his martyrdom. His enduring witness and patronage inspire modern believer
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Can You Lose Your Salvation?
By Sebastian R. Fama
The apostle Paul clearly believed that salvation, once achieved, could be lost. He affirms this when writing to the church at Corinth. In fact, Paul does not even proclaim himself to be saved (1 Corinthians 4:2-5).
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Binding the evil spirits
By Marianne Giltner
Binding the evil spirits
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The Foolishness of the Cross and the Logic of Divine Love
By Aaron Schuck
Christianity centers on the Cross, a symbol of God’s love and sacrifice, which appears foolish to worldly logic. The Cross challenges the values of strength and self-preservation, revealing a deeper rationality rooted in love. This divine “madness” is exemplified in Jesus’ self-emptying love, transforming suffering into a sign of hope and revealing the true nature of God.
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NEGOTIATING HELL: a sequel to CS Lewis' "Screwtape Letters." Ch26-Do angels have souls?
By The Catholic Nurse
No swimming for at least 1-hour after reading hell's signed, union contract. 1st author is BT Klein.
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From nighttime symbols to spiritual insight: Catholic approaches to dreams
By Joanie Bentz
This article explores biblical foundations, theological reflections, practical discernment methods, and pastoral advice for understanding dreams within a Catholic framework.
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