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Lost and Found
By E.M. McCarthy
Ally hadn't been there too long when she heard the man's phone ring again. Her white face mask shifted off of her nose. She pulled on the string to tighten it. Her thin, brown hair got caught, so she moved it again, which allowed at least chunks of hair to fall so she could keep her mask steadfast. She was glad she had it on, she was never good at bluffing.
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What Justice Issue Is God Placing On Your Heart?
By Katie Zalany
In our culture right now, there is considerable talk about social justice, and our role as Christians/Catholics. I’ve been reflecting on that a lot, but also overwhelmed by all of the issues I could potentially get involved with. Then one day I saw an interesting question: What issue of injustice can you not remain silent about?
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He played football and learned the pain in his leg was not from football; it was bone cancer. He was eleven years old.
By Larry Peterson
Angiolino Bonetta was born on September 18,1948, in Cigole, a town in northern Italy located in the Diocese of Brescia, a diocese established in the first century. His parents, Francesco Bonetta and Giulia Scarlatti were not poor and managed to make ends meet, but there were no “extras.” As Angiolino grew, he displayed an inner happiness combined with an intelligent mind.
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Why Typology Matters
By JP Nunez
Typology is a big part of the Catholic faith. The entirety of salvation history revolves around Jesus Christ, so it’s only natural that the story of Israel in the Old Testament would foreshadow the story of Jesus and the Church in the New Testament.
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The Rules of Love: The 10 Commandments
By Troy Kroening
This may seem absurd to some. How can a bunch of ‘thou shalt nots’ be considered the rules of love? Being so old, they may seem outdated. But I do not think the problem is that they are too old, but that they are not adhered to. When we teach our children how to live, we give them rules. Do this, but not this. In fact, we are giving our children rules to live by, but also rules to love by
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Who Am I?
By Mar Camen
Who Am I? Today and always I want something that has not cost, but it is very valuable. It is given all over the world and speaks all languages.
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POPES ROMANUS AND THEODORE II
By Debra Booton McCoy
The 9th century had turned into a disaster for the Church, and Italy. Not only were the Arabs attacking southern Italy and Sicily, cities were becoming independent and thinking for themselves. Popes were chased out, pushed out or killed in rapid succession. One pope would negate what the previous pope had created, whether bishoprics, ordinations and policies.
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I ALWAYS TRUST IN YOU MY DEAR JESUS
By Mar Camen
I ALWAYS TRUST IN YOU MY DEAR JESUS When everything seems to fall apart, Jesus I trust in you;
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Are you positive?
By De Maria
On Aug 4, I tested positive for COVID19. I immediately went to see Dr. Immanuel of Sugarland at her Reheboth Clinic. She prescribed Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), Budesonide on a nebulizer and a Z pac. I immediately felt better. So, I'm convinced that HCQ and Budesonide are silver bullets against the COVID19 virus. Thank God that there are doctors like Dr. Immanuel
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Teen Book Review - St. Magnus, The Last Viking
By Leslea Wahl
Come back in time 900 years, to the fierce and desolate Northern lands, where Norsemen ruled with ax and sword.
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"As If It Was The Last Time"
By Elizabeth Thomas
Attending Mass this morning, I find that we are already, after Offertory. "Lord, I am sorry, it seems that my mind keeps wandering from thought to another and I am really not PRESENT here with You. Wearing a mask tends to do that to me."
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Eternal Salvation - In the Balance of Politics
By Lorrie McNickle
The malice and contempt that we have been witnessing and suffering from so much in our cities, neighborhoods and streets over the past few months have been surprising and pretty disturbing to me.
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The Life of Saint Pope Pius X
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
This is the story of a Pope who refused to stay buried in the annals of history. The boy who became Pope always worked with the image of Mother Church and her founder Jesus Christ before him, leading the way, as if on a path, beckoning him to follow. He never ceased being the boy who worked and struggled endlessly to keep alive the true teachings of the Church!
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Pray the Prayer of Dance
By Katie Zalany
One night, I heard this song that completely lit up my heart and soul, and when I would usually spend time in prayer either journaling or reflecting, I felt God asking me to dance. And so I did.
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This Foundress of a Religious Order and Schools that are on three Continents: Meet Venerable Mother Maria Felix Torres
By Larry Peterson
She said to Jesus, “I am yours fully and consciously forever.” Maria Felix Torres was born on August 25, 1907, in the village of Albelda (Huesca), Spain. This was the beginning of the 20th century, and technological breakthroughs, economic changes, combined with religious tensions among the traditional type religious faiths, were beginning to affect most people’s thoughts.
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In These Unusual Times, Help Me Find HIM
By Kevin J. Banet
We have no control over any spiritual light or consolation except what depends on our will. Our latest chat room discussion focuses on what St. Francis de Sales calls “holy indifference,” which is essentially surrendering to God’s will in all things. More specifically it refers to the idea of not being too attached to one thing over another as our true attachment should be to God
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Are You Following a ‘False Version of Jesus'?
By Bill Dunn
The other day I read an article on a Christian website that discussed “false versions of Jesus.” Here are some of those false versions of the Lord that people embrace nowadays:
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