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More Articles - page 98
God's got this (Acts 12)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
God is always in control, even when we can't see His handiwork or fathom His purposes. A reflection on Acts 12.
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - X
By John M. Grondelski
Continuing our Advent retreat using Dickens's "Christmas Carol" -- Scrooge's sojourn with the Ghost of Christmas Present is not limited to the Cratchit household, though those other journeys are sometimes ignored. Let's look at them.
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Love. A Requirement for A Healthy Survival
By Eileen Renders
Why, as soon as we become teenagers, and young adults, do we seek attention? Why do we desire to "fall in love" and marry to feel complete?
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Learning From Loretto
By Terry N. Hursh
Reflection on the Feast of Our Lady of Loretto
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What is your Crowning Glory beginning now that we have Grace in our hearts
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ is our Crowning glory
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The Rainbow Covenant
By Dr. John Jennings
There are lots of Rainbows in modern Culture. But, the original rainbow is a mark of God's Covenant with man.
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The House of Mary
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Feast
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Are We Such Sheep That We Need a Good Shepherd?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Good Shepherd is a comforting figure but how relevant is this image today?
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The Terebinth tree
By Marianne Giltner
The Terebinth tree
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It’s Consecration Day… We Made It
By Christy Romero
Why should you do a Marian consecration? Because according to St. Louis de Montfort, total consecration to Jesus through Mary (Marian consecration) truly is “the surest, easiest, shortest, and the most perfect means” to becoming a saint.
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3 legends of the Christmas cactus
By The Catholic Nurse
While many decorate with poinsettias, their lifespan is short and the history less poignant. The below legends are fun, especially if one of these <100-year-old cacti owns you! True or false, you decide...
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Trusting God Like the Holy Family: Lessons from Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
By Beatrix Turajski
Reflect on how the Holy Family trusted completely in God’s will and learn how Mary and Joseph’s example can deepen your own Catholic faith.
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A Dam has Burst; Apostasy against God
By Ralph Hathaway
Turning away from God
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - IX
By John M. Grondelski
Continuing our Advent retreat using Dickens's "Christmas Carol," there' a lot of lessons to be learned in the trip Scrooge takes with the Ghost of Christmas Present. Let's consider some.
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One Sheep
By JFF III
Poem on today’s Gospel
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Have that Mass said!
By Marianne Giltner
Have that Mass said!
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Aliens aren't demons, Part I
By Adam Charles Hovey
I don't discount the possibility of extraterrestrial life, but, I know it's not demons.
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