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My Wife and The Little Flower joined forces and gave me a Miracle
By Larry Peterson
This is a story about how a wife and mother, prayed a novena to St. Therese of Liseux, and how The Little Flower, listened to her and helped cure her husband of Multiple Sclerosis. This happened back in 1981, and this is the first time it has been mentioned publicly.
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Which Worldview Is the Least Implausible?
By Bill Dunn
There is a lot of skepticism in our society about religion nowadays. And rightfully so, since organized religion in recent decades has not been very organized nor religious. But let’s take a step back and review those age-old philosophical questions: How did human beings get here? And what is our purpose in life?
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Are you holding back from Jesus?
By Troy Kroening
Jesus is not holding back. He offers Himself completely to you. How can He offer Himself completely to everyone, though? Well, He is God! And if that is not answer enough, He offers Himself completely to everyone, but He does not give Himself to everyone. The key here is that giving requires receiving. A gift can be offered, but it is only given once it is received.
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Today's Lazarus and the Rich Man
By Mary Rivers
Thirty years ago “the Lazarus speaker,” for northern Uganda entered our doorway- a humble man with a sense of humor, a love for newly discovered ice cream, a priest who wanted to uplift the lives of his people.
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A New Encounter with the Young Rich Man
By Katie Zalany
Oh the young rich man. This Gospel passage follows me like no other. Coming out of nowhere. Pricking me like a thorn. Challenging me to follow. Coaxing me out of my comfort level of faith.
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Living The Worthy Life- America 's Greatest Danger
By Michael Cunningham
In his pamphlet, Tactics of Communism, Bishop Sheen wrote: Q. Which then is the greater danger for America?
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The Stronghold of UnForgiveness
By Susan Skinner
….he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” John 20:22-23 This is one of those posts I really didn’t want to write. I didn’t want to open up and tell everyone what goes on inside my head. But God said, “SPEAK. ” And so I will.
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Hannah's My Girl
By Katie Zalany
I was having lunch with a woman I work with recently. We both have had similar life and faith struggles, and during the course of our conversation she said "Hannah's my girl!" I smiled because Hannah's become my girl too.
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Living a Worthy Life- Fake News
By Michael Cunningham
There are two ways of looking at the war: one as a journalist, the other as a theologian. The journalist tells you what happens; the theologian tells not only why it happens, but also what matters. If we look at this war through the eyes of a journalist or a commentator, it will be only a succession of events without any remote causes in the past, or any great purpose in the future.
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Motherhood, Fatherhood and Calling no Man Father
By Susan Skinner
The other day I was sitting in my office pondering Our Blessed Mother and thinking about the Litany to Our Lady Healer of Families. And in a moment it struck me that one of the Dogma’s of our faith is Mary the Mother of God, or Theotokos.
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Teen Book Review - Saving Mount Rushmore
By Leslea Wahl
Book Review of Saving Mount Rushmore by Andrea Jo Rodgers. Looking for a fun adventure for your older elementary or middle school student? This book might just be what you’re looking for.
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Does God use Suffering for Healing?
By Ralph Hathaway
One day, on a hill called Calvary, God sent his Son, ordained from the very beginning, to die from a cruel execution. The Romans could not have conceived a more vicious manner to kill those, who in their judgement, deserved a public spectacle to reduce anarchistic activity.
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GOOD MORNING!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
GOOD MORNING!!! A greeting used by the multitudes, every day. Or "Have a blessed day."
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Without sacrifice, we would not know what love looks like.
By Troy Kroening
We say we love lots of things. We say that we love lots of people too. How do we know what love really means?
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Five Reasons We Have to Carry Our Cross
By Terri Thomas
When Jesus uses the word “cross” he is referring to suffering as an “instrument of salvation.” This makes sense in reference to his suffering and death but many Christians wonder, isn’t what Jesus did enough? Why do we have to carry our crosses?
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Does God Know My Name?
By Bill Dunn
Our parish had a visiting priest a couple of months ago. He’s a terrific young man, who’s native language is Spanish, but he speaks English quite well. In fact, he often tutors seminarians from Spanish-speaking countries, helping them to learn English.
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Reflections on St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians
By E.M. McCarthy
(These are some reflections I wrote at the request of the leader of our local adoration chapel for our October Holy Hour of Reparation:) Reading: St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, Chapter 4: 1-13
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