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Sardis: the Church that Was Dead and the Modern Crisis
By Scott Pauline
Ralph Martin has written a poignant article highlighting the grave crisis in the Church with the now ever-growing exposure of terrible sex scandals and such in many priests and bishops. He does also show, at the close of such article, hope that the remnant of faithful Catholics will serve to revive and renew the Church.
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My Mother was a Priest
By David Torkington
We were all shocked and shattered when my brother announced that he wanted to become a priest. It was not just that he wanted to become a priest, but he wanted to become a Cistercian priest. That meant that once he left home he would never return.
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The Secret Is In the Recipe!
By Elizabeth Thomas
One of the best lines from a movie came from "Fried Green Tomatoes." The Whistle Stop Café was known for it's Barbeque. It's sauce got even better after a man disappeared.
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The Chains of Our Sins Can Be Removed Today through the Portiuncula Indulgence! Don't Miss This Incredible Grace!
By Janet Moore
"O my Brothers and Sisters, I want you all to go to Heaven!" These are the words and the sentiments of St. Francis of Assisi when he requested from Jesus an opportunity for souls to be as pure from all sin and as free from punishment as when they were first baptized.
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Being an Inviter
By Mary Rivers
Traveling upriver into the Great Lakes, we have seen many travelers, wanderers really, leaving behind their comfort zones.
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POPE ADEODATUS I
By Debra Booton McCoy
Unlike the stable environment of today, most popes of the first millennium only lasted a few years. Between politics, plague and poisoning, the life of a pope was not an easy one.
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Overcoming Fear
By Tyler Marie Flatt
We hear messages throughout the New Testament about not holding on to fear, of trusting whole heartedly in God. In John's Gospel Jesus tells us “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid” John 14:27.
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What is Pelagianism?
By William Hemsworth
Many Protestant Christians say that the Catholic Church teaches Pelagianism, or at the very least semi-Pelagianism. This line of reasoning shows a fundamental misunderstanding of not only what the Church teaches, but what Pelagianism is. Pelagianism is a heresy that was condemned by the Church and is superfluous for beatitude.
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Are you a Winner or a Loser?
By Lorrie McNickle
Are you a winner or a loser? Because I bet many people that cruise through life thinking they are winners will actually be determined losers upon death.
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"No Purse nor Bag nor Sandals nor Greeting"
By Ralph Hathaway
“A direct mandate from Jesus to the 70 (72) he sent ahead on the way to Jerusalem (Lk. 10: 1-12). Their mission would be direct and quick. No purse; depend on God for their needs. No bag to carry extra unnecessary clothing or a second pair of sandals.
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His Love Revealed: The Transfiguration of The Lord
By Frank J. Maduri
The Holy Catholic Church will celebrate The Transfiguration of The Lord on Monday, August 6th, the event marked in the Gospels as well as in The Luminous Mysteries of The Holy Rosary.
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My Soul is Tired
By Katie Zalany
I'm 33 years old and I must confess that my soul is tired.
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The Child Separation we should be fighting against
By Rose Cuervo
(A doctor-friend wanted to share this in the light of the extreme abortion on demand bill in NY State.) I have handled human bodies and remains as a pathologist and this includes that in the earliest stage of life.
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A Person Divided
By Elizabeth Thomas
In another of God's Ways, this morning when coming to write down a detailed dream I had last night, my Word Tablet opened to that last blog. (on a church divided) VERY appropriate for what I was about to write about was Inner Healing.
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When Mary Visits
By Susan Skinner
I was at Mass on the Feast of the Visitation this year and the Priest spoke about the significance of the Old Testament prefigurement of the Visitation.
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Getting Rid of the Lavender Mafia
By Anthony S. Layne
In an article published elsewhere on the scandal surrounding Washington Archbishop Emeritus Theodore McCarrick, I wrote of a phenomenon I called “the conspiracy of the well-meaning;” that is, people who temporize with or cover up evil to prevent other goods from being damaged by the exposure.
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Last in creation, first in intention
By Faith-Full Writer
Lord God in heaven, many on Earth say “last in creation is first in intention.” By this, we mean that we stop creating when we’ve made what we originally set out to make.
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