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"What's in a Name?" Labels and Humanizing the Other
By Anthony S. Layne
Recently, Patheos’ Scott Eric Alt, who is a Facebook friend and former Catholic Stand colleague, challenged me to post seven book covers over seven days, explain the meaning to me of each book, and get seven other people into the act.
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Chesterton and the Virtue of Common Sense
By Linda Kracht
G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) has been dubbed the apostle of common sense. An apostle is sent to preach the Gospel - in ordinary and/or extraordinary ways. Chestertondid just that using common sense arguments. ‘Critics recognized that he wrote in defense of the Christian faith but mistakenly presumed he was just doing it for show.
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Cross of a Different Kind: Cancer & Christian Spirituality
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
The city of Memphis (in Tennessee) sometimes gets a negative ‘rep’ from people outside her limits. However, if for no other redeeming quality (even though I believe there are many), Memphis itself deserves respect for being home to a continuous-miracle. In the heart of downtown rests our brightest beacon of hope: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey and Epiphany
By Fr. Michael J. Denk
You may or may not know that the Author of the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings series was a devout Catholic (even one of his sons became a Catholic Priest). He was so Catholic that his faith poured out into his life’s work – The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit is the Prequel to the Series.
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Free Catholic Allegory on Amazon Kindle through 12/21/17: The Aletheian Journeys by Lisa Mayer
By Lisa Mayer
C.S. Lewis inspired the world with The Chronicles of Narnia. So I wrote The Aletheian Journeys to honor his memory and, more importantly, bring people to Christ. Each book of the series is written from a different character’s point of view.
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Under the Catholic Child's Christmas Tree: A Book-Giving Guide
By Carolyn Astfalk
During Advent, the Christmas books are slipped off of the shelves for bedtime reading. Our hodgepodge collection includes Christian and secular Christmas stories, old and new.
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Catholic Christmas Book-Giving Guide: Ten Picks for Your Holiday Shopping
By Carolyn Astfalk
I perused the books I've read this year and have come up with ten that would make excellent Christmas gifts!
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Just Laborers!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Everyday-the majority of people everywhere-get up, get going, and start their day. We all go in different directions. We may be just laborers in the fields, or the factories. We may be teachers, Doctors, parents, lawyers, nurses, police or fire personnel, EMTS, janitors, cooks, servers, the military, farmers, mechanics ---- basically we are just laborers --- in the fields.
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Deus Caritas - God is Love
By David Torkington
When Charles Dickens wrote, "God is love," on the workhouse wall, he was of course being sarcastic. He knew there was no love in that workhouse, as Oliver Twist was about to find when he begged for more gruel. Yet, Dickens was right; unlike any other religion, Christianity is founded on love, not on our love of God, but as St John insisted, on his love of us.
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A Present That May Change the Presentee's Future
By Josef Bordat
Searching for last-minute Christmas presents your friends will like? So, what about a book?! "Great idea!“ I agree! Next point of interest: What kind of book should it be?
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The Quest for Virtue - A Journey to Union with God
By Alan Scott
I’m excited to share with you that my book, The Quest for Virtue, A Journey to Union with God has been released and is now available for sale on Amazon.
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Christmas Gift Guide For Catholics
By Starla Hester
Christmas is approaching soon, and what better way to keep Christ in Christmas than to give your loved one’s a gift that inspires hope in them. I have compiled a list of my top five favorite religious articles this year. I am sure you will love them too!
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What is necessary to be open to life?
By Flávia Ghelardi
To be open to life means let God, in his lovingly providence, determine the number of children each family is called to educate. The ones who defend this idea nowadays are called, at least, crazy or irresponsible, because we live in a culture totally against life.
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So-called "church-sins" reconsidered
By Josef Bordat
How to handle anti-catholic offenses? What to say if you, as a faithful Catholic, are blamed for inquisition, witch-hunt, crusades, wars, oppression of minorities and so on? Thinking about this question for more than five years, I wrote a book on my experiences in discussions about the Catholic Church and Christianity, faith and religion.
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Five Misconceptions Surrounding Catholic Teen Fiction
By Leslea Wahl
I adore Catholic YA novels, in fact, I’m a writer of Catholic teen fiction. However, I have to admit that I’ve been guilty of believing some of these myths myself. The fact is, I never planned to be a Catholic writer for teens. My surprising journey began when my own kids were searching for YA novels and I was shocked and dismayed at the choices that were prevalent in mainstream literature.
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Thanksgiving and Gratitude
By Viki Doyle Heagy
Autumn is here. A kaleidoscope of colorful leaves is falling from the trees. As the cooler weather approaches, we begin to look towards the holidays. Thanksgiving has always been a special holiday for it focuses on family and what the Lord has given us.
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Amazing book discovery, "WHY I AM CATHOLIC"
By Kathy Lamb
My amazing book discovery, “Why I Am Catholic and You Should Be Too” by Brandon Vogt impressed me so much that I felt compelled to promote this inspiring book. I strongly encourage you to read it.
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