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More Articles - page 66
As I have said before, repeated prayers are fine
By Adam Charles Hovey
Let me repeat myself!
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All Life is Terminal; therefore, why do so many Fear Death that Leads to Eternity?
By Eileen Renders
This article, I believe, explains most of us at one time or another throughout our lives, yet is reversible
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How I was Evangelized by Beauty
By Brenna Bontrager
The important roll beauty played in my conversion.
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Light the Way
By Daniel Mark
Do not live a sterile life. Begin to shine forth.
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May the Best Team Win
By Christy Romero
Tonight, even though they will be standing on opposite sides of the field, there is one thing that unites the UM coach and the Indiana quarterback, and that is their faith. Both Fernando Mendoza and Mario Cristobal’s faith are deeply rooted in Catholicism. What an example they have been providing in these weeks leading to this game. What an inspiration for young athletes and the world at large.
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The butterfly
By Marianne Giltner
The butterfly
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Vicious Mad-men of recent notoriety who are Satan's disciples!
By Ralph Hathaway
Those who are Satan's disciples
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Jesus's Saturday Stroll
By John M. Grondelski
Tuesday's Gospel speaks of Jesus's disciples picking and eating some grain on the Sabbath. But that Gospel is more than about Sabbath rules. It's about who Jesus IS.
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Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me - What Does it Mean?
By Bridgette Lewis
A reflection on Jesus’s call to take up the cross, showing how surrender and suffering lead to freedom, holiness, and victory in Christ.
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Reading the Signs of the Times in a Digital Age
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how the digital age transforms Christian missions by blending local faith and global outreach. Discover why the traditional divide between overseas missions and home care is outdated, and learn how technology enables a unified, effective approach to evangelization in today’s interconnected world.
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Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: 250 Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Thomas Paine's warning, which sparked the minds of colonists 250 years ago, remains relevant today.
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Octave Begins Today - The Chair of St. Peter and the Chair of Unity Octave: Authority, Conversion, and the Eclipse of Continuity
By Terri Thomas
Today, January 18, the Church begins the Octave for the Unity of the Entire Catholic Church, approved by Pope Saint Pius X in 1909 and encouraged in the same form for the next five decades. It is now a recommended annual devotion leading up to the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on January 25.
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Don´t Boast About Being a “Devout” Catholic
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The term “devout Catholic” is a cliché that should be avoided at all costs. The Vatican does not recognize it and it leads to smugness and hypocrisy.
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Are the World's Problems going away in 2026?
By Ralph Hathaway
Time reveals all questions
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NEGOTIATING HELL: a sequel to CS Lewis' "Screwtape Letters." Ch 5-Organize Sm'organize"
By The Catholic Nurse
Chapter 5: Satan mopes while the little fallen angels meet union boys over beers--to learn secrets. 1st author is BT Klein
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How to Glorify God
By Katie Zalany
Today, we are reminded that God has formed us, called us, and sent us to others to do God’s will and thereby glorify God. It is through us that He shows His glory if we follow His paths. But how do we actually glorify God?
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How Our Spirt Can Be Described, And When It Becomes Strong
By Eileen Renders
We understand how our body, mind, and soul are all integrated. This writing explains our spirit, what it is, and how it can become strong.
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