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Following Christ brought me happiness
By George Calleja
Ever since the time I decided to follow Christ in my life, I can testify that I started experiencing true happiness in my life.
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All We Have To Do Is Ask
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"Ask and you shall receive. Seek, and you shall find. Knock, and the door will be opened for you" (Matthew 7:7). If you’ve ever experienced the power of a novena, you can truly understand these words of Jesus, told by St. Matthew.
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Respect for the Human Person
By George Calleja
The ‘Catechism of the Catholic Church’ paragraphs 1929 to 1933, refers to ‘Respect for the Human Person’. These paragraphs form part of Article 3 regarding ‘Social Justice’. I wonder what comes to your mind concerning respect for the human person?
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St. Antoninus of Florence---This brilliant Theologian also was known as The Father of the Poor
By Larry Peterson
Antonio Pierozzi was born on March 1, 1389, in Florence which, at that time, was an independent republic. His father, Nicollo, was a notary which was considered an upstanding position in the community. His mom died when he was five years old, and his dad remarried the very same year. His “new” mom helped raise him, but her influence in his life seems minimal.
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Do you Live from Mass to Mass?
By Terri Thomas
Mass as the Source: It’s the place where we draw all our strength, from the perfect sacrifice of Christ (made present on the altar & received in Holy Communion), to glorify God and serve Him through everything we do and experience (prayers, works, joys, sorrows and sufferings).
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Rainbow Smackdown 2
By E.M. McCarthy
There are several developments in the LGBTQ+ “special rights” arena. The House passed The Equality Act which would declare LGBTQ+ people as a protected class in the same way African Americans are.
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The 3 Simple Practices to Grow in Union with God
By Katie Zalany
I realized recently that there is only one goal in this life: To attain loving union with our God so that we can begin to live eternity on earth.
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Just Start with the Plates
By Terri Thomas
The crisis in the Church is a crisis of saints so growing in holiness is mandatory for each one of us, now more than ever.
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Pain Revisited
By Patti J. Mitchell
The recent changes in abortion law in many states such as Alabama and Louisiana is something kept fervently in prayer for many years.
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Let the Spirit Awaken You to Truth
By Katie Zalany
Truth. We can hear God's truth in the Word. We can know God's truth in the Word. But are we awakened to God's truth in the Word?
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......"so that they may be one, as we are one, I in you and you in me......"
By Ralph Hathaway
……..“so that they may be one, as we are one, I in you and you in me……” Part of the “high priestly prayer” that Jesus addresses to His Father. (Jn. 17: 22b - 23a). Words so profound that one needs to absorb the meaning in a manner that may exceed any human understanding.
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Peace Not as the World Gives It
By Katie Zalany
Are you searching for peace? Most of us are whether we realize it or not.
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POPE SAINT GREGORY II, DEFENDER OF ICONS
By Debra Booton McCoy
Gregory was born to noble parents, Marcellus and Honesta, around 669. As a very young man, he was brought to the papal court. During the reign of Pope Sergius I (687-701), he served as subdeacon and paymaster/almoner.
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HOW HIGH IS THE WATER, MAMMA?
By Elizabeth Thomas
As you know, its been raining, and it there is historic flooding BAD along the rivers. For some of us it has been raining and flooding in the waters of our lives too.
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What Confirmation is Really About
By JP Nunez
If you ask most people what the Sacrament of Confirmation is all about, they will usually say that it is an opportunity for people make their own commitment to God, a commitment that was made for them by their parents and godparents at their baptism
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Suffering Is Meant to Be a Win/Win/Win/Win/Win...
By Terri Thomas
If God is all-good and all-powerful, why is there so much suffering in this world?JeJ
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Atheism Is a Foolish Bet
By Bill Dunn
Many years ago, when I was an atheist, I can remember being annoyed at Christians. All their talk about salvation and eternal life in Heaven really bugged me. This is what I thought back then: “You Christians are gonna feel so foolish after you die and find out you’ve been wrong all these years!”
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