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Dear Pope Francis - Book Review
By Starla Hester
What would it be like to have your letter answered by Pope Francis? That is what many children from all over the world got to experience in this book. There were 259 letters received from 26 countries and 30 of those letters were picked and answered by the Pope himself.
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A Call to Christian Empathy
By Donna Kendall
In 2001, journalist Barbara Ehrenreich published her acclaimed book “Nickel and Dimed (On NOT Getting by in America)”. From 1998 to 2000, the journalist went undercover as an unskilled laborer to take on minimum wage jobs and investigate first-hand the plight of the “working poor.”
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Marie's Story - Movie Review
By Starla Hester
This movie is a true story of a 14-year-old girl named Marie, who is both deaf and blind living in late 19th century France. Her part is played by Ariana Rivoire who is not blind but she is deaf. The film is in French with English subtitles.
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How to Actually Celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
Ok, Now... The Real Deal. How do we celebrate each day of the Christmas liturgical season? Here are some great ideas for each day of Christmas...
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My Badass Book of Saints by Maria Morera Johnson
By Starla Hester
At first glance you may think the title of this book is inappropriate for a book on saints but there is no better word to describe these courageous women who turned their lives from ordinary to extraordinary.
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How big is your faith?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
How big is your faith? That's a question I recently presented to some children.
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Sustaining Providence With Promises
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Though I have previously written about “divine providence” in the Catholic spiritual life before, the meaning of the term is worth revisiting. The Dominican theologian, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, in his scholarly work on providenc,e defines and elaborates upon it thusly: “Divine Providence is God’s intervention in the world, particularly in the lives of His human creation.”
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St George Rides Again
By Mishka Góra
Two years ago, Dr Taylor Marshall gave new life to the legend of St George in his debut novel, Sword and Serpent. As I wrote in my review at the time, it was a credible and inspiring portrayal. The sequel, The Tenth Region of the Night, suggests that Marshall is only at the beginning of his career as a talented storyteller.
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Saint Teresa of Calcutta Through the Lens of a Friend
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Marie Constantin, the photographer and author of Finding Calcutta: Memoirs of a Photographer, understands images have power, more power than words alone to impact lives.
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#1 Tip for Families During Advent and Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
You are in charge of your family traditions... make them cherished moments, not required burdens.
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A Paean for Conservatives and Traditionalists--Pippa, Trump and Little Homebodies
By Rose Cuervo
Late last year I was praying for a book that would ground me both in holiday traditions/ basic entertaining--what to do for them, what to cook, how to even make it possible, even special. God answered that prayer that same day by letting me see in a college bookstore "Celebrate" by Pippa Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge's sister.
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Struggling To Hear God In the Silence? Try Colouring
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Even after quickly scanning the book, I understood at once why Tara and Daniel. W. Sorenson, the illustrator, created a prayer journal as a colouring book.
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The Lord by Romano Guardini
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I had planned to read The Lord for my Lenten reading. But when Lent had come and gone and I had read maybe thirty or thirty-five pages, I realized that six weeks was nowhere near enough to read this extraordinary work. Only last week did I complete the 630th page.
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Saints in the Making
By C.L. Killgore
As a young girl I remember wanting to be a saint. Of course, I didn’t really understand what that meant. I only had a basic awareness that it involved being acknowledged for doing a good job and, honestly, who doesn’t want that? As I got older the ease of childhood faith faded.
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Dive In, to the Deep, Head First!
By Lorrie McNickle
It amazes me how many of us are jeopardizing our salvation, how many of us ‘Catholics” are risking our eternal souls. Some of us are living lives in states of grave sin because we are rationalizing and relativizing what sin is, and isn’t.
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The Effects of Matrimony
By Rob Agnelli
In her excellent book, Forming Intentional Disciples, Sherry Weddell quotes some alarming statistics regarding the Church in the United States. One in particular bears mention and that is the number of marriages celebrated in the Church has decreased by 60 percent since 1972.
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On Being Catholic...
By Carlos Espinosa
It took becoming a father, in my forties, to start getting interested in my faith. And, after a "reversion," during a spiritual retreat in 2006, I began to learn everything I could about the Church, so I could pass it on to my children.
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