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The Assumption of Mary, the Assumption of the Two Witnesses: A Prayer for the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart
By Scott Pauline
O, Mother Mary, you were ultimately vindicated in being Assumed to Heaven, your Immaculate Heart is seen for what it is.
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The Ancient Wisdom of Stability
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Stability: It's an intriguing noun. Many lifetimes ago, I used it all the time to refer to critically ill patients, not as a noun but as as adverb upon naming all the physiologic parameters used to measure the cardiac and pulmonary status of critically ill patients under my care, "He's been stable for the last hour..."
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Who Is My Enemy?
By Elizabeth Thomas
This morning I shared a video post that talked about No Zone Areas in America. It told of Muslims who were operating camps to train recruits for terrorism. I stated with this post is NOT a hate post but to inform and educate the evil of secrecy and what goes on in private.
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How to Survive the 2016 Election
By John C. Connell
My wife told me last night that she is considering deleting Facebook until after the election. I think that’s probably a common thought. The nomination circus has ended. The official presidential campaigns have just begun, with the major party conventions in the books.
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At Heaven's Doorstep
By Victor S E Moubarak
I stood at the doorsteps of Heaven in full anticipation. It was not a large Pearly Gate shining brightly as we’ve often been told and is depicted in some pictures; no … this was just a small, humble ordinary wooden door with no sign or any distinguishing features foretelling where it led to.
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The Ultimate Gift: In The Eyes of a Millennium College Student
By Mary Kathryn Ahlberg
If any of you know me, you know that I am not afraid to say what I want to say, even if it is controversial. I believe in free speech, and take that into full consideration, for myself and others.
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Pope Saint Julius I, Defender Of Orthodoxy
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Marcus died on October 7, 336. No one was elected to replace him until February 6, the next year. At that time, Julius, son of Rustics, a Roman, was raised to the Chair of Peter.
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Are You Weighed Down by Your Stuff?
By Katie Zalany
I recently downsized, and in the process of packing and moving, God taught me some important lessons:
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Only those who obey Christ receive that salvation which God promised to the righteous
By De Maria
Only those who obey Christ will be saved: Hebrews 5:9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;
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Humility is Catholic, Not Pride
By Shawn Roche
Pride is not what Catholics, and the rest of humanity, is called to. We brought are in the life to know, love, and serve God so we can better do so in eternity. This is God's everpresent desire for us
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Understanding what "Development of Doctrine" Means
By Kevin Noles
John Henry Cardinal Newman should be named a saint if only for his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. All joking aside this book was eye opening. If anyone wants to understand fully how Christian Doctrine has developed over time you need to read the book.
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Jesus Manifests His Love For Me
By Kathy Lamb
On this day during Holy Hour, Jesus manifested his love for me with messages from the Holy Spirit.
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Peace Be With You
By Mariel Roersma
Every Sunday we gather for Mass, and every part of the Mass has a meaning behind it. I thought being a life long Catholic that I knew the meaning behind all the parts. But I was wrong. I thought the sign of peace was meant to wish everyone good wishes, and happiness. But I was wrong.
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Jesus Teaches About Pride, Vanity, and Facebook
By Bill Dunn
In Luke’s gospel, chapter 14, Jesus offered an important teaching about pride and vanity. Jesus said: “There once was a man who set up a Facebook account. At first, the man connected with many long-lost friends from high school. Soon after, he began to type witty replies to the various postings he saw.
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Sola Scriptura and the Canon of Scripture: A Contradiction
By Jonathan Hayes
Sola Scriptura: the belief, held by Protestants, that the Bible is the sole infallible authority that Christians can and should use for the purpose of salvation.
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Do we kill Jesus over and over again, in the Mass?
By De Maria
Protestant anti-Catholics like to accuse the Church of killing Jesus over and over again in the Mass. This is due to their lack of knowledge about Old Testament practices. In this case, they don’t understand Old Testament “sacrifice”.
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When Faith Is Lost!
By Kathy Lamb
Once God gives us the gift of Faith we never lose it completely.
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