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Pentecostalism, Donatism, and the Apocalypse Letters: "You Have Left Your First Love"
By Scott Pauline
Bet you didn't know that the Benny Hinn type could be in the Apocalypse letters? Sound crazy? Well come along and let me make my case, darnit!
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Our Invitation
By E.M. McCarthy
My kids' Catholic school gave out tee shirts with a logo “Live like a Saint” written in big letters across the back. The navy color with white letters makes these words, spoken by a priest who was their school chaplain, stand out.
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Teen Book Review - The King's Prey: Saint Dymphna of Ireland
By Leslea Wahl
Susan Peek is one of my favorite Catholic authors. She has a series of books about saints titled God’s Forgotten Friends – Stories of Little Known Saints. One of the taglines she uses is – the saints weren’t boring why should their stories be? And that sums up her novels perfectly.
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Abortionists; Beware the Scourge of Almighty God!
By Ralph Hathaway
Ever since that day, in 1973, when the Supreme Court allowed the Roe v Wade controversy to become law, too many babies have been put to death.
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A Bed of Roses
By Carol Monaco
There is a saying: Life is not a bed of roses. Well, let us think about that the next time we pray the Rosary, which is derived from the Latin word “Rosarium” which means “garden of roses.”
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Be Bold and Share the Good News
By George Calleja
During the past weeks, I have reflected a lot upon people who are spiritually wounded. People who have suffered by being abused or bullied, suffered because of illness, because of experiencing the loss of someone special, traumas caused through divorce, and many more sorrows.
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The Secret Effect You Have on Others
By Birgit Jones
Seventeenth Century poet, John Donne, famously quipped “No man is an island” in his poem of the same name. Like the ripples in a pond after a stone is thrown, our actions continue on – even after our part has been done.
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Why the "Religion vs. Science" Myth Won't Go Away
By Anthony S. Layne
Bishop Robert Barron’s Word on Fire Ministry just recently announced a new initiate: a new website dedicated to dispelling the myth that religion is opposed to science. I like Bp. Barron; he combines a formidable intelligence with a very approachable, personable style, and it’s clear that he does his homework.
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How to bring peace to the world?
By George Calleja
The world is crying for peace. Many people ask, but how is this possible, to have peace in the world?
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Where are they, our baptized children?
By Ralph Hathaway
We sent our children to learn the Sacraments and accept the very meaning of them. The smiles and pious look as they marched down the aisle to receive Jesus for the first time, in Holy Communion.
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What Turns Christian Girls On
By Teresa Fisher
Is it just me or are there too many single guys out there?
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‘Two-By-Two' Beats Lone Ranger Ever Time
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, from the 6th chapter of Mark’s gospel, Jesus sent out the Twelve disciples on a mini missionary trip. Jesus instructed the Twelve to “take nothing for the journey but a walking stick—no food, no sack, no money.”
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Do not be afraid; just have faith
By Mary Rivers
“Do not be afraid; just have faith.” Recently most heard the gospel of the woman with a history of hemorrhages, who put her trust in Jesus by touching the hem of His cloak. It is moving and relatable.
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The Insidiousness of Sin: Lessons from King David
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“It isn't as if King David opened his eyes that morning, to ask, ‘What are the 3 most effective ways I can take this blessed God-given- life and invoke the worst conceivable miseries upon me and on everyone I love?’...
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Blueprint for Catholic Living: Part 5, "Becoming the Fragrance of Grace"
By Mark C. McCann
In the Old Testament the People of God brought their sacrifices to the altar of the Lord. The smoke of the offering and the incense rose high in the air toward heaven, filling the temple with the sweet fragrance that reminded the believers of their connection to the covenant of God.
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Can You Live on One Bag of Groceries a Week?
By Katie Zalany
I was volunteering at a local St. Vincent de Paul food pantry recently. The pantry gives its clients 1 bag of groceries per month, unless they have more than 2 people in their household, in which case they get 2 bags.
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Blueprint for Catholic Living, Part 4 – "The Prayer of Going Forth and Seeking Within"
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholics, we are called to build an open door to our church, a door that both invites others to enter into our fellowship and sends us forth into a waiting world in need of Christ’s healing power. The key to building this open doorway is prayer.
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