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Mary is a Mother to All (Not Just to Catholics)
By Jessie DiCicco
Recently, Our Lady of Kibeho’s messages have been resurfacing in my mind and the one being pressed upon me the most is Mary’s statements about how she is a mother to all— just like God is a father to all.
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The Pharisees Deserve a Second Look
By Bill Dunn
The Pharisees are often labeled as the bad guys of the New Testament. But that’s somewhat unfair. We can learn a lot from them, and at the same time avoid the mistakes they made.
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The Case for Mary, Mother and Messenger
By Sherry Kenner
"He went down with them, and came to Nazareth and was OBEDIENT to them; and His Mother kept all things in her heart" Luke 2:51
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The Hopeful Message of Ash Wednesday
By Tony Crescio
Within Christian traditions which celebrate holy days of obligation such as Catholicism, Ash Wednesday is not counted among them, as for instance, Sunday Masses are. Yet any regularly practicing Catholic can testify that the church tends to be unusually full on Ash Wednesday.
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Are you afraid of death?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If we learned anything with the COVID pandemic, it’s death comes to all regardless of race, age, health, or wealth. However, there is a greater death we should all be more fearful of than physical death.
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Foundations Of Our Faith : How Was Old And New Testament Compiled (The Third Inspired Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
The third inspired leader that influenced the complying of Old and New Testament was Constantine The Great.
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Foundations Of Our Faith : How Was Old And New Testament Compiled? (The Second Enlightened Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
The second enlightened leader that influenced the Bible was Ptolemy II of Egypt.
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Foundations Of Our Faith: How Was Old And New Testament Compiled? (The First Inspired Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
Although the words in the Bible were written by Holy men under the influence of God or the Holy Spirit, the truth is much different.
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What Is Love?
By Tony Jesse
Because the word “love” has been liberally deployed by tepid Christians, people fail to see that love is centered on humbly using the self for the others' spiritual and moral advancement much like a parent sacrificing his wants and career ambitions to justly raise his child.
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The Imitation Game: Being Like Christ
By Tony Crescio
By actively participating in the Eucharistic Liturgy we put on the mind of Christ as his Body, and are availed of the grace to imitate Him with the whole of our lives.
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Apostles Call in Air Strike on ‘Enemies'
By Bill Dunn
Nowadays, whoever does not hold our exact viewpoint is immediately labeled as “the enemy.” And if they’re the enemy, then they are dangerous. And if they’re dangerous, then the proper thing to do is eliminate them — for the good of society, of course.
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Can the Bible Lead One to Being Catholic?
By Mike Bugal
If a person, a complete Tabula Rasa with NO preconceived notions either Protestant or Catholic, were to pick up the Bible and read it, there is a far, far more likelihood that they would end up Catholic than Protestant.
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Living The Worthy Life: Now More Than Ever We Need Jesus Christ
By Michael Cunningham
"Only those who live by faith know what is happening in the world... the great masses without faith are unconscious of the destructive process going on because they have lost the vision of the heights from which they fell."
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False Prophets, Bad Fruits, and the Catholic Church
By JP Nunez
Jesus was right when he said the Church would have both good and bad people in it, but that obviously has no bearing on the truth of the Catholic faith.
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The Worst Sin that Exists: Its Gravity and Cure
By Jacinta
Our Lady at Fatima said, "Pray, pray a great deal and make many sacrifices, for many souls go to Hell because they have no one to make sacrifices and to pray for them."
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Knowing About God Not the Same as Knowing God
By Bill Dunn
Faith in God, the kind of faith that gets us into Heaven, requires that we put our full trust in the Lord. We need to do the most difficult thing known to mankind: forget about ourselves. Instead, we need to focus on God.
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5 Football Lessons for the Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As I watched the Alabama Crimson Tide (Roll Tide) face off against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Championship Monday night, I was reminded of the fight. Here are 5 football lessons for the faith:
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