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A Joyous Return To Catholicism
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
It was during the midst of an emotional crisis in March 1984, that I made the decision to receive Jesus Christ as my personal Savior. Without hesitancy, I was more than aware that I needed to grow in the things that pertained to Him, and most assuredly to familiarize myself with His Word. I did not fear a “sell-out” to God since my love for the Savior had been fostered in childhood.
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The New York Times are A-Changing
By Bill Dunn
I recently read a book about the D-Day invasion of Normandy, one of the major turning points of World War II. On June 7, 1944, the day after D-Day, the New York Times ran a lead editorial, which read in part, “We pray for the boys we know and for millions of unknown boys who are equally a part of us….We pray for our country.” Then the editorial said the cause for which the U.S. military was fighti
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Reflections on The Lincoln Conspiracy-An Appeal to the Better Angels of Our Nature
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
As both a writer and reader, it is best to be transparent from the get-go. In that spirit, then, I have an agenda here. The recent blockbuster (my opinion, if not that of the NY Times Book Review) The Lincoln Conspiracy is a must-read.
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Why do my children not come to me?" – Mary
By Troy Kroening
Mary is our mother. Jesus gave us His Heavenly Father as Our Father, especially in the Lord’s Prayer/Our Father. But Jesus also gave us His Mother. While being crucified, “Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, ‘Woman, behold, your son.’ Then he said to the disciple, ‘Behold, your mother.’ And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.” – [
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The Mystery of Redemption in the Parable of the Sower: The Communion of Saints
By Scott Pauline
It has been a long journey in allegory over the last few months, namely, the developments of the theology of music. Too, my ideas on allegory have been long growing, and now something so mind-blowing has happened that I must be going crazy. What happened over about two months ago is utterly insane.
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Should Christians Watch Violent Movies?
By Bill Dunn
During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus offered this important spiritual observation: “Garbage in, garbage out.”
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"Where is your heart?" – Jesus
By Troy Kroening
True love is demanding. Instead of an one-time exchange of items, true love is a life-long gift of self.
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EXTRA-EXTRA-READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
What are God's plan for this world? What are God's plans for you? Read all about what God is doing, what He plans to do, and how much He LOVES you. It is all there---in between the covers of the Bible.
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His love becomes their food
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
When someone who is dear to us passes away, we feel the sadness and the loss beyond description. Jesus loved and honored John who prepared His way.
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The Four Sacraments Liberals Don't Like
By Scott Pauline
Our world is inundated with extremes, isn’t it? Liberal and conservative; rich and poor; technology and simplicity; machismoism and hyper-feminism; absolutely no birth control, then pills and barriers up the wazoo; comfortable computer desks and hard-core, back-breaking mine grime; no end in sight. However, the big contrast of our modern day is clearly the supreme poles of our current culture:
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How To Become A Saint
By Tony Jesse
Deep down we all understand that the goal of life is to be a saint. Even atheists acknowledge this. In his book, "The Plague," atheist writer Albert Camus interestingly outlines the importance of sanctity in his story.
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St Mary Magdalene as Type of the Jewish Transitions
By Scott Pauline
What if St Mary Magdalene is an New Testament type of the Jewish People, first in their transition from the Old to the New Law (the stoning), and then in their conversion at the end of the world (the tomb scene). How? Let us probe it.
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Why We've Forgotten About Purgatory
By JP Nunez
In recent years, Catholics in our culture have pretty much forgotten about the doctrine of purgatory. When people die, we often don’t pray for them, and even when we do, it’s usually more of a memorial than a real prayer. We basically just canonize the dead and imagine them to be in instant bliss. However, that’s not what our faith teaches.
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Know Your Enemy
By Victoria Pangia
The devil is a deceiver, a liar, and a cheater. He seeks to ruin families, friendships, and individual souls. He seeks to steal, destroy, and kill. He wants you to be fearful, anxious, and depressed.
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Hypocrisy In The Pews
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
During the confirmation hearings for Justice Brett Kavanaugh, I perused through my Facebook newsfeed and was grieved to notice that a worship leader at my husband’s non-denominational church...one who deliberately inputs the theatrical in public expressions of praise...had cheered on a leftist New Jersey senator in his dramatic rantings.
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The Sin of Sloth: A Deadly Spiritual Sin
By Bill Dunn
As it turns out, the Deadly Sin of Sloth does not mean physical laziness, but instead refers to spiritual laziness.
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God Had a Plan B
By E.M. McCarthy
Sometimes we all need to come up with a Plan B because life never goes as we plan. It comforts me to realize even God had to go to Plan B.
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