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Suffering and Hope
By Mariel Roersma
Those verses are important. God wants us to have hope even in the midst of storms, even when going through suffering. He does not want us to give up, think that what we are going through is too hard, or that we are not able to get through things. He wants to grow, to become stronger, to find Him in hard times, to go to Him and ask for His love.
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Reflections on The Passion – Victory and Salvation
By Frank J. Maduri
In reflecting upon the Stations of the Cross over the past few weeks, I had several ideas, and I kept recurring back to a similar theme: the victory and salvation Jesus won for us all on the Holy Cross at His Crucifixion.
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A Master Waiting on the Servant? Preposterous
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus told an interesting little parable. He compared being a disciple with being a servant on a big estate. At the end of a hot day, the servant came in from working in the fields, and he did not expect the master of the estate to invite him to dinner.
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Her Wounds……Our Gateway to Healing and Wholeness Part 1
By James Berkon
When I woke up the other morning (August 26th), my roommates told me it was the feast day commemorating the Black Madonna. I saw this beautiful image while taking a class trip to Czestochowa, Poland in 2003.
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How Much Does God Love Mary?
By Sherry Kenner
I was attending First Friday Mass with my husband and was happy to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation prior to Mass. Some people find sitting in a confessional to be daunting and humiliating. I find that sitting with my parish priest, who represents Jesus, to be a peace-rendering experience; one that humbles me before my God and lifts my soul with His Grace.
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Where would we be without the Cross?
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
Let us reflect first on one simply reality: if it were not for the cross, we wouldn’t be here now. I would never have written these words, and you would never have read them. Without the cross of Christ, our lives would be so much different, and, dare I say, so empty and meaningless and ultimately hopeless. So let us first of all give thanks for that.
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What is Scripture?
By Mike Bugal
Besides writing these articles for Catholic365.com, part of the ministry that we do online is to read the articles written by others on the various Catholic blogs/websites and respond to some of the questions raised by the Protestants that tend to lurk around Catholic pages… especially on the Facebook side.
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Letter to Tim Kaine, Vice-Presidential Candidate
By Patti J. Mitchell
As a proud convert to Catholicism, I am aghast and appalled by your proclaiming to be a devout Catholic. According to the dictionary, devout means: deeply religious; devoted to a particular religion; loyal to something; devoted to a particular belief, organization, person, etc. Being devout also means we have a responsibility to God and the Church to follow our faith and be an example to others.
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Slaves to Sin No More
By C.L. Killgore
I used to have a professor who would say, “The only true freedom is the freedom from slavery to sin.” He said it often. I don’t know what else I learned in his classes off the top of my head, but those words are clearly etched in my brain (which I suspect was his point).
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The Moral Virtues - essay 1 - Truthfulness
By Linda Kracht
This is the first of a series of essays that will delve into the moral virtues over the course of this school year. As the Catechism suggests, all of us grow in moral virtue through education, practice, and perseverance.
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There is a Crisis of "Fatherless" Children in America; We Should Turn to St. Joseph for Help
By Larry Peterson
September 8 was the birthday of our heavenly mom, Mary. On her birthday I also always think of Mother Mary’s husband, St. Joseph. Without him there would be no birthdays to celebrate, either on September 8 or December 25. When God chose Joseph of Nazareth to be the foster-father of His only Son, He certainly knew what He was doing.
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2000 Years of Faith: Be Blessed! Have Faith! God loves us!
By Andee de Jesus
Our Lord Jesus Christ has been opening our hearts from the last 2000 years.
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The Virgin Mary by Fr. Raymond de Saint Laurent Book Review
By Norman Fulkerson
Spiritual stagnation is not uncommon for those who strive for Christian perfection. The remedy often comes from a book that one just happens to pick up, not realizing it as a vehicle for grace. Darkness is dispelled as we turn the pages and are enlightened with truths of the faith that are presented in an attractive way.
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The Prodigal Son & His Brother
By Charlie Johnston
We've all heard the story of the prodigal son, even non-believers are somewhat familiar with it. I've heard it preached on, lectured about, I've read articles and blog posts about it, I've studied it on my own, but I've always come at it from point of view of the prodigal son himself.
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Why Do I Go To Church?
By Renee Oania
As a little girl, growing up I remembered my parents, sister, and I would attend church every Sunday and my sister and I attended Catechism.
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The Sin of Pride
By Lorrie McNickle
Pride, is the deadliest of all vices. Yet it is the one that we seem to fall victim to the most and in the worst ways. It is also a vice veiled in what seems to be honorable and true. How many of us boast about pride in our work, our offspring, and our accomplishments? Some of us even boast of our pride in our virtue and apparent goodness.
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The Tax Collector, Saint Matthew
By Rosemary Bogdan
Saint Matthew was an apostle of Jesus and the author of the first Gospel. He was a tax collector, an occupation despised by many because it allowed for great profit at the expense of others through extortion.
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