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St. Maximilian Kolbe: Martyr of Charity
By Gina Weiss
The Nazi concentration camps of World War II were indescribably horrific, and many of the prisoners lost hope: of being rescued, of surviving, of finding any good in mankind.
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Day 97 – Paul's Testimony before Agrippa
By David Vermont
Paul, having been accused of Blasphemy and Sedition, makes his defense. It is important to understand when this is happening. This scene is after Paul has completed his missionary journeys.
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Look! I just saw God face to face.
By Ralph Hathaway
Look! I just saw God face to face. “But,” he said, “you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” (Exodus 33:20).
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How to have a happy marriage (or Using Christ's like actions towards perpetual unions)
By Rose Cuervo
In the visit to the Holy Face Monastery in Clifton, NJ in the Feast of the Transfiguration I was able to meet somebody who still brings a picture of her long deceased spouse and touches it at the call for peace and lightly kisses it.
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Remembering Kayla Mueller
By John Mayer
There are many heroes in this world. Some are recognized in monuments and ceremonies, in awards and adulation, while others are not recognized at all. Though difficult to determine the number of humans who have walked the earth, it is safe to say that the majority have been buried and forgotten.
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A Catholic Abortion Scandal
By E.M. McCarthy
An Italian abortion advocate, Emma Bonino, spoke in favor of immigration at an Italian Catholic Church recently. The event was sponsored by Caritas Italiana. The pro-lifers in attendance were not allowed to speak in protest, and were removed from the church when they asked questions.
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Day 96 – Paul before Festus
By David Vermont
After Paul is held in prison for two years the Roman governor Felix is replaced by a new governor named Porcius Festus. The Jewish authorities see it as an opportunity to break the stalemate and renew their charges against Paul.
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Souls are waiting..........!
By Ralph Hathaway
So much has been written about Purgatory, the anguish some consider too much to think about while others regard this as obscene and not Godly within the realm of believers.
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The Problem with Chain Prayer
By Kathy Lamb
Some Catholics don't realize that when we participate in chain prayer, we involve ourselves in a superstitious practice which is forbidden by God. However, it is pleasing to God when we pray for others or ask others to pray with us.
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The Computer Between Your Ears
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The most complex object in the known material universe is the human brain. No other physical entity even knows there is a universe.
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Too Heavy
By Victor S E Moubarak
Father Ignatius was not necessarily orthodox when it came to delivering a sermon. If there was something he could say or do to make his point forcibly he would certainly do so.
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Day 95 – Why Doesn't Felix Convert?
By David Vermont
Today we read about Paul who is a “guest” of the Roman governor Felix for two years. Felix is an interesting character. He is a Roman governor but also married to a Jew.
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Life: The Battle over my Right.
By Ralph Hathaway
Where does life begin? When does government decide to end it indiscriminately?
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Dunkirk, The Movie and The Miracle-Why See It?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Perhaps like me, you have scant knowledge about the early years of World War ll? Therefore, have never heard of the military disaster at Dunkirk and the miraculous civilian rescues of over 300,000 doomed British soldiers?
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A Tree in Every Acorn
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
What may seem most insignificant to to us may be of colossal value in God's eyes
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The Amazing Married Deacon/Sacrament/Music Analogy
By Scott Pauline
There is only one kind of person that is blessed to receive all seven sacraments in their life: a married deacon or priest. So in this regard, a very small fraction of men are supremely blessed.
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Day 94 – The Bureaucracy of Rome
By David Vermont
Today we read sort of a mundane but insightful vignette in the beginning of what will be Paul’s final journey. Being held in custody in part to protect him from the Jewish crowds and in part because of the Romans pathological need to keep the peace the Roman leader learns of a plot to kill Paul
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