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The History Behind Holy Cards
By Michael Cunningham
Holy Cards will be around, they will be collected, and they will be admired. It is an art that we can all share and experience.
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Do Modern Catholics Worship Relics?
By Michael Cunningham
Relics are divided into three “classes.”
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Our Blessed Mother: The Ultimate Expression of Mother and Believer
By Mark C. McCann
Mary, the mother of Jesus, was the ultimate expression of both mother and believer. Her immaculate character, her sacrificial love, and her total surrender to God’s plan should draw us to God and His perfect plan for His Church.
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Our Church Fathers Were Resurrectionists. Are You?
By Michael Cunningham
The interesting fact here is not that Jesus rose again from the dead, but he did it for us. The love so great that gave his own life for ours.
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We Must Always Strive to Obtain the Strength of God
By Carol Monaco
Therefore, we must never hesitate or fear to reach out to our Lord even when we are downcast or doubtful. Our Lord seeks us out with His merciful love, especially in our most vulnerable hour. Through Him, we are healed!
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Do Not Fool Around with God
By Elizabeth Thomas
Don't fool around with God. He will allow fires, trials and tribulations. It's up to us how we handle them when they come.
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Easter Transformation
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
He passed through death to life, and bid us follow.
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Rethinking St Augustine's Millennium
By Scott Pauline
Anyone familiar with Revelation 20? It’s kewl. Come along for the ride.
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The Importance of Controlling Our Tongues
By JP Nunez
James, on the other hand, is truly terrifying. It has some of the harshest condemnations of sin in the entire New Testament, and unless our names start with the abbreviation “St.” we can’t help but recognize ourselves and our own sinfulness in those condemnations.
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Seeing Old Things with New Eyes
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Before the pandemic completely seized the world, a Sunday gospel reading detailed the healing of a blind man (Mark 8:22-26). In it, Jesus grasped the man’s hand and led him outside of the village. Then, after applying spittle on the affected eyes, Jesus asked the man if he could see. Indeed the man could see.
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What has this to do with me?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Today ... you rejoice at His Resurrection and are grateful that He died for you. But how did you feel then? When you were there when they crucified our Lord?
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He is Risen!
By Crysaly Aviles
Does your heart rejoice like mine does in knowing that the Lord is no longer hanging on a cross, but instead sits at the right hand of our Father in heaven?
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'While it Was Still Dark' - The Anticipation Before the Light
By Chick Todd
John sets the scene "while it was still dark," that is, while the world was still in the grip of sin and death. The World – including Mary Magdalene – does not know that the Light has risen and Darkness flees from that Light – Jesus.
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With a Heavy Heart
By Elizabeth Thomas
Is this Jesus reaching out to you today? Think about all this dear People---Because God is LOVE--God does indeed suffer along with us ---so let our heavy grieving hearts lead us to say "YES."
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Angels of the Resurrection and Their Dazzling Glory
By Peter Darcy
Angels are filled with so much glory that encountering them is always an overwhelming experience for sinful human beings.
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Book Review: Natures of Fire by Peter Darcy
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
This is an excellent book about the power of the prayer and care of angels in our lives.
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Dying to Self this Lent
By Eric Wojtkun
As we draw to the end of the Lenten evening, we too must cross through the waters of death in the morning to face a judgement.
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