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How to Evangelize: From Home's Walls to the World's Edges
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The National Cancer Institute estimates that a little over 600,000 people will die this year from cancer. That’s almost as many people who live in Nashville, TN. So, the equivalent of the population of Nashville is estimated to die this year from cancer.
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Purgatory: Did Catholic's Make it up?
By Matthew Martinez
Did Catholic’s Make up Purgatory? The answer of course is no. And with this article I would like to argue this using Scripture, the early Church and the Catechism.
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The Infinite Love of Our All-Powerful God.
By Troy Kroening
The same hand that set the stars in the sky was viciously nailed to wood.
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Sacramental Season and Herding Cats
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
I got my dream job in 2017. Okay, it was my second dream job. My first was in law enforcement (non-sworn, so I did not have to carry a gun) and it prepared me well for my second dream job which is the one I have now.
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The Sign of Peace
By Lorrie McNickle
I recently had an article posted on the website called "It Isn't About Us", referring to the Mass. One of the topics that seemed to come up in the comment section revolved around the Sign of Peace
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The Wrath of God
By Linda Kracht
We expect good things from our choices and actions — in turn, when things don’t go as expected we may blame God. Are we experiencing God’s wrath when things go wrong or are we hurting because of our own choices — collectively and individually?
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Miracle of the Eucharist of Lanciano
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Lanciano is a small, medieval town , nestled in from the coast of the Adriatic Sea in Italy, halfway between San Giovanni Rotondo and Loreto. Everything about Lanciano smacks of the Eucharistic Miracle.
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Teen Book Review - Riddle at the Rodeo
By Leslea Wahl
When someone steals the prize buckle of a junior bull-riding champion, amateur sleuth Kirsten Camarata sets her mind to solving the mystery.
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POPE VALENTINE, A NEW TWIST TO ELECTIONS
By Debra Booton McCoy
In the 9th century, that is to say the 800s, the aristocratic community lived in the area of Via Lata, near the current Trevi Square and near an aqueduct, a source of clean water. Leontius, a Roman noble who lived in that neighborhood, had a son, Valentine, who showed an early aptitude for learning.
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The Surprising Ways God Uses Us as Instruments of Healing
By Katie Zalany
I recently started healing prayer ministry and my first experience surprised me in terms of how God uses us.
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I Must Have Missed the Memo!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Here we go again with a very persuasive and intelligent explanation of WHY we are NOT to USE the ORANS POSITION during the Our Father.
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Holy House of Loreto
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
And so it was, in the year 1291, when the Saracens (Moslems) decided to vent their venom and hate against Christ, and all things Christian. The Crusades were over. The Christians had been defeated and run out of the Holy Land. By destroying every holy place in Palestine, the Moslems thought they could eliminate every sign or vestige of Jesus' existence in history.
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Living The Worthy Life A Tale of Two Readings: A Tale of Two Readings- Treasures Best Not Sought After
By Michael Cunningham
Today we will look at the importance of this famous Bishop Fulton Sheen quote, “This is the choice before us: either try to revolutionize the world and break under it or revolutionize ourselves and remake the world.”
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Pleasing God, Humility and the Vocation of Love of St. Thérèse de Lisieux
By Kevin J. Banet
The importance of pleasing God, humility and the “vocation of love” noted by St. Thérèse de Lisieux highlighted our Salesian chat this week.
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CONFESSION#RECONCILIATION#HEALING
By Elizabeth Thomas
Like the Eucharist--Reconciliation is a very powerful healing Sacrament! I hope that many priests read this blog, for your play a big role in this healing process. Sometimes I can get the feeling that if I am not confessing a mortal sin--the priest is wondering why are you wasting my time? Know this to be true Beloved---sin is sin and little by little can be deadly for body and soul.
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How Pope Francis Hit a Home Run With Querida Amazonia
By E.M. McCarthy
Pope Francis showed his poetic side with the post-synod document Querida Amazonia.
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Living The Worthy Life- Left Out
By Michael Cunningham
Many in this political season feel alienated and left out of the process. However, in this article, you will learn the reason why this truly is the case.
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