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Mary, Why Do You Cry?
By Elizabeth Thomas
This message via an image came to me after Communion tonight. I started to tear up and be sad and knew why. Recently a booklet titled "Mary Why do You Cry, " wound up on my prayer table/corner in my kitchen. Like a good very loving Mother ---she cries for her children.
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The Essence of Prayer - Gently Trying
By David Torkington
Prayer is a process of continual inner conversion that involves gently trying to turn, open and surrender the heart to God. As the process is practised, the heart of man is made accessible to the heart of God, and his love shafts down to purify and empty it, so that Christ can come to birth again in all of us.
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Nigerian Youth Are Given "Something American" - the Story of Ven. Tolton, First Black American Priest
By Kevin J. Banet
When more than a hundred students clad in purple uniforms sitting in the hot Nigerian sun heard their American speaker tell the story about a black American who became a priest, it might have been the first time they had heard such a story.
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Living The Worthy Life: What is right is right
By Michael Cunningham
Almost 90 years ago, Bishop Fulton these prophetic words- what has happened in the mean time to the world. Can we live in a society where life is not valued? To many this may be a trick question. They change the question to a) A woman’s right to choose or B) A woman has the right to do her body what she wants to.
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Why I Am an Ex-Atheist
By Bill Dunn
Last week I discussed the event that convinced me that atheism was true. It occurred during biology class my freshman year in high school. This week I’d like to discuss the event that caused me to lose my faith in atheism. (And trust me, there is nothing more bizarre than a person who has lost his firm belief in nothingness.)
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The Harry Potter Problem?
By Lorrie McNickle
Evil and the demonic have become so instilled and indoctrinated into our culture that we don't even recognize it anymore, worse we equate darkness with light, evil with holiness and bad for good. We disregard what our clergy promotes because after all, we know better right?
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Holy Spirit, come and lead me
By Troy Kroening
So often, we overlook the Holy Spirit. There is God the Father. There is Jesus, God the Son. But God is made up of three Persons and the Holy Spirit being the one we often overlook.
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Experience Christ
By Charlie Johnston
A few months ago, I talked at length about my state of mind leading up to my conversion, and the arguments and evidence that convinced me (video linked at the bottom of this page), but I failed to mention an extremely important part of my conversion story.
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Jesus lives forever
By George Calleja
Whatever certain people say that Jesus is dead… the truth is that Jesus lives forever.
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Living The Worthy Life- The Nature Of The True Cross
By Michael Cunningham
This is the time and this is the place - the time and place to look at Christianity and the Cross.
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St. Hyacinth of Poland; This "Apostle of the North" saved the Holy Eucharist and the Blessed Virgin from destruction by walking them across a river
By Larry Peterson
Saint Hyacinth of Poland was born in Silesia, Poland, in the year 1185. His father was Eustachius Konski, and he was of the noble family of Ordowacz. Hyacinth’s parents were devout Catholics, and Hyacinth grew up in a home surrounded by love and kindness.
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Holy Mary Mother of God
By Ralph Hathaway
So many questions have arisen as to the validity of Mary being the Mother of God. Certainly most will adhere that she gave birth to Jesus, but they stop at that incident. We know there are heresies related to the fact that say his birth was not the Incarnation we teach, nor that Jesus was Divine before taking on humanity while already in the womb of Mary.
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Prominent Places, Humility, and the Chastisement, Science and Faith
By Scott Pauline
The world considers Science worthy of the front row seat and the faith the back of the room; but they will give it up to faith and morals in the chastisement.
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Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
By George Calleja
The First Beatitude: Blessed are the poor in spirit… Who are the poor in spirit? Why is the kingdom of heaven theirs?
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The People God Sends Us We are Uniquely Fit to Serve
By Katie Zalany
Do you ever find that the people you encounter, who God puts into your life, need exactly what you can provide? And do you ever notice the opposite -- that the people God puts into your life provide exactly what you need?
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Living The Worthy Life- Times Are Changing
By Michael Cunningham
Since the beginning of time, several things have been true and significant according to Bishop Fulton Sheen, ¨First, many souls fail to find God because they want a religion which will remake society without remaking themselves. And second, Ever since the days of Adam, man has been hiding from God and saying, 'God is hard to find.¨
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Jewish Guilt For The Death Of Christ?
By Charlie Johnston
Undoubtedly, Deicide, or the killing of God, is the worst evil ever committed in the universe. To kill the incarnate Son of God, the Word made flesh (John 1:14), the One who spoke the world into existence (Genesis 1:3), and Him who holds all things in a state of existence (Colossians 1:17), was a crime of unspeakable magnitude.
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