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‘Time... to share His love'
By George Calleja
Time. How do we use our time? Are we wasting our time, or making good use of it? Every person makes use of time in different ways. Most of our time is for working, education and taking care of our families. We are responsible of how we use our time.
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Giving All Year Round
By Caroline Godin
Nothing feels better than cleaning out your house, right? It makes you realize how much you have (and don’t need), instead of pining over what you want. This world is all about want, but God is all about give.
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Why I'm Voting For Hillary Clinton
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Some of you may know that I’m strongly pro-life, and that the issue is very dear to my heart and I have been very outspoken on it for almost 20 years now.
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The way to heaven
By George Calleja
The way to heaven is presented to us through the Love of Jesus. Heaven is waiting for us, a place of total unity with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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Where is God When I Need Him?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Life is punctuated with countless seemingly “urgent” questions that have simple and often overlooked or even ignored answers. One such question that bounces around in the mind of almost every human, sometimes almost as a petulant demand, at other times, just a silent, drifting cloud of wonder, is this: Where is God when I need him?
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The Beautiful History of Catholicism and Beer
By Xavier Mora
I recently sat down with an old friend and had several good conversations over a few drinks. As we opened up our respective beers, we went from the usual, “how’s it going?” or “what’s new with you?” And as time went by we eventually fell onto the topic of religion and (of course) Catholicism in particular.
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Presidential Pride: The Root of All Evil in This Election
By Olivia Swyden
It was Saint Augustine who wrote that "pride is the commencement of all sin because it was this which overthrew the devil, from whom arose the origin of sin." What does it mean to be full of pride?
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The New Eve
By Rob Agnelli
Despite the fact that the early Reformers themselves showed a great devotion to Mary, one of the unfortunate fallouts of the Protestant Reformation was a loss of Marian devotion for many Christians.
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Works of Mercy When This Jubilee Year Has Ended
By AnnAliese Harry
The month of October is a liturgically heavy month, with several feast days celebrated in grand style. Furthermore, it is the month where Catholics around the world honored Mary as Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, and recalled her powerful intercession for Christianity during the Battle of Lepanto.
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How the Government Became God post #3
By Mary Ann Gambill
I did not post this second post the next day as I had planned. You know why? Solomon had 6 seizures every day for 4 days in a row. That is my life. I am not complaining. It is the most important sacred part of my life, to comfort and care for my children.
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Pope Saint Siricius, Protector Of Church Discipline
By Debra Booton McCoy
The pontificate of Siricius was in no way as violent or disturbing as that of his predecessor, Pope Damasus. A native of Rome, Siricius had been active in the Church since he was a young man. He started as a lector, was ordained a deacon during the pontificate of Liberius, and served in some capacity under Damasus.
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The Love Language of God
By Mallory Hoffman
If you google “Love Languages,” you’ll find many different books and articles that address this topic. According to the articles, everyone’s love language is different. Some people talk about the things their spouses buy for them are a part or all of their love language.
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Saints in the Making
By C.L. Killgore
As a young girl I remember wanting to be a saint. Of course, I didn’t really understand what that meant. I only had a basic awareness that it involved being acknowledged for doing a good job and, honestly, who doesn’t want that? As I got older the ease of childhood faith faded.
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The timeliness of the Black-Eyed Peas
By Emily Allen
I was driving home from work after a bad day. Looking out the window while sitting at the stoplight, there was a homeless man with a sign: “Even ugly people get hungry.” I dropped my eyes, hesistant to acknowledge suffering, then scrambled around my car to see if I had a spare water bottle or something I could give him. I had nothing.
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Suffering Like Job
By Katie Zalany
Have you lost everything important to you? Are trials and suffering weighing you down? Have your blessings run dry? Are you in the pit of despair?
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Ever Seen an Angel?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
"I stood here in line to wait to talk with you because I thought you should know there were four angels standing behind you during your entire talk." Dazed by her words, I just nodded and thanked her.
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The Mystical Body of Christ: The Parts of the Body
By Jonathan Hayes
What is this Mystical Body of Christ and how are we a part of it?
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