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That They May Be One
By Susan Skinner
The verse above is the universally known verse of Christian unity. It has been the call to the ecumenical movement and to uniting denominations.
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Unsung Heroes
By Nancy Marie Murray
What does Batman have in common with the widow in the Gospel reading for November 11th? Although the comic book hero may not have much in common with her, many of the “batmen” who served the officers of the British army share her generous and giving heart.
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Christ's Genealogy in the Church
By Tony Jesse
Thanks to technology people are becoming fascinated with understanding their family history. The rise of genealogy resources illuminates a deep human craving to understand our past and ask those pressing questions such as "Where did I come from?" and "Who do I belong to?"
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Miracle and the Flame of Love
By Susan Skinner
Ya’ll, my friend had an amazing miracle happen to her during her religious education class on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.
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Mary Leora's Story
By Elizabeth Thomas
I shared with you the "Story of Brian." He was not our last born---Mary Leora was. November 5th was her birthday, and a sweet voice is prompting me to share her story too. Mary Leora, was a very special gift in more than one way, as you will see.
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Go to Jesus with the wounds
By George Calleja
As Christians, we try to deal with spiritual wounds by going to Jesus. We are to go to Jesus in faith, and ask Him in a humble way to ‘Heal my wounds’.
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Three Attributes St. Joan of Arc Taught This Military Veteran
By BJ Gonzalvo
The opportunity that I had to serve in the military is definitely a source of pride and honor for me. It was one of the most challenging things I have done in my life and it would not have been possible if not for the role models I had as a young service member. In the day-to-day challenges brought on by military life, I often drew lessons from the lives of the saints to give me inspiration,
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Mary Magdalene as Type of Old to New
By Scott Pauline
Wow, I had a new insight after watching the Passion late tonight. Here it is. Already, Mary was a type of the Jews at the Resurrection. Her inability to recognize the Risen Jesus until the third exclamation from Jesus, "Mary," after which she exclaims in ecstasy, "Rabboni," which means, teacher, was an incredible picture of how only in third age of the Church will the Jews recognize Christ
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Spreading the Good News
By George Calleja
Every moment is an occasion to spread the Good News.
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It Is Not How We Start but How We Finish
By Belinda S. Herring
It was a deep and eye-opening conversation with my cousin. It had been ten years since we last spoke and fifteen since we’d seen each other. A shared concern over a relative brought us together both times, but our last conversation was different; there was a new openness in our personal sharing.
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Don't Lose Sight of the Good News
By Bill Dunn
The past few months have been kind of depressing in the Catholic world. With the clergy sex abuse scandal flaring up once again, passionate and angry declarations have been dominating the daily news cycle.
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Thanksgiving, Traditions, Gratitude and Grace
By Mark C. McCann
Every year, my family and I must make one of the toughest choices ever: where to eat Thanksgiving dinner – my siblings or her parents. I seldom see my brothers and sisters, so it is always nice to have a mini McCann family reunion. However, the Davinos sure know how to put together a food-filled traditional Italian Thanksgiving feast! It is a difficult pick
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: A Few Afterthoughts
By Mark C. McCann
Every year in October, I attend the Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, an event that challenges Catholic men to look into their hearts and discover their worth as servants of Christ and His Church. The conference calls the men to consider their call to personal apostolate. Each man of God has a mission to love his family, to do his work as to the Lord, and to carry the Gospel to a world
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The Importance of Testimony
By Belinda S. Herring
Many feel their life story is not worth sharing. I’ve heard comments like, “I haven’t done anything grand in my life; no inventions, no discoveries or my name on a building.”
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The Sherlockismus and the Silence of Jesus
By Anthony S. Layne
In his 1911 tongue-in-cheek essay, “Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes,” Msgr. Ronald Knox coined the term Sherlockismus to describe “a special kind of epigram,” an ambiguous statement that is nevertheless memorable.
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"Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God........."
By Ralph Hathaway
“Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God………and his righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you, Hallelu, Hallleuia." The words of a very spiritual and heartwarming song that should make us feel moved to worship and praise the Lord. But, as we listen to these words are we so moved as to reject the promptings of Satan as he tries to interject condemnation into our thoughts?
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Flowers In My Garden
By Belinda S. Herring
My dear friend Barbara has excellent memory and recall. She knows the proper name of all of my plants. “Your Gaura lindheimeri Belleza is blooming beautifully, and I see you cut back the Senna bicapsularis.” To which I invariably respond by talking about the wrong plant!
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