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We need each other
By Fr. Francis Maple
No man is an island we all need each other to grow up in a Spiritual life.
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Be the same person in private as you are in public
By Adam Charles Hovey
"For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil"
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Psalm 23 to a 7-Year-Old
By Jon Moray
This short story was inspired by me, a little boy spending time with my grandpa when he was ill, even though I can't remember a conversation I had with him. This memory is special to me because as I learned later on, he and my grandma lost several of their children way to young, but through it all, their faith remained strong.
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A good wife is the crown of her husband
By Adam Charles Hovey
but she who brings shame is like rottenness in his bones
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The Early Church Fathers on Contraception
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church Fathers were undivided in their condemnation of artificial birth control (contraception).
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Stewards and Owners: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
A steward, must look out for the best interests of the person whose goods he is managing. If we borrow something from someone we become stewards of it while it is in our possession. We are all stewards; stewards of the earth, stewards of our neighbors, stewards of our families, and even stewards of our bodies. Jesus is cautioning us that abusing the things we have been given has consequences.
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God is our refuge and strength
By Adam Charles Hovey
How I'm dealing with living in a real life soap opera (apparently).
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The Hand of God
By Bernard Callaghan
A bumbling professor experiences peace after meeting his anger wife.
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Cross: The Place of Victory and Love
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Look to the cross as a symbol of victory because on it Christ conquered death so we can be free
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Entrenched; The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius Rule 1
By Jacinta Wick
The kick off article of a great season! We take a look at what it is to battle in the Mind when one is entrenched in difficulty and hard places. This specific article gives an introduction to the 14 rules of St. Ignatius and we start with rule one. This begins a series on the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius with my friend Angela
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He heals the Brokenhearted
By Adam Charles Hovey
And binds up their wounds
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The Early Church Fathers on Catholic Practices
By Sebastian R. Fama
Some critics claim that the various distinctive Catholic practices are unnecessary additions to the faith. But the Early Church Fathers would disagree as they were a part of the Christian faith from the beginning.
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What does a modern Saint look like?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How to become a Saint in a modern society.
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A new prayer based on St. Paul
By Janet Cassidy
Adapted from St. Paul's words, I bring you a beautiful, simple prayer to use when praying for your loved ones.
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The Son of Man Must Be Lifted Up: Reflections on the readings for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross
By Tom Klocek
The Cross is a sign of our salvation. It is for this reason that we "exalt" the Cross. As St. Paul says, "we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles." (1 Corinthians 1:23) That is why we have a corpus on our crosses which make it a crucifix. This ultimate sacrifice of Jesus is something that should never be forgotten.
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The counsel of Gamaliel (Acts 5)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The life and death of Jesus should have come to nothing - unless He indeed rose from the dead.
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Rejoice in Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
After finding out that I was being used emotionally, I've got some thinking to do. Rejoice.
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