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On Saint Benedict's Ladder
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
Some of my education is business equivalent over long careers. This causes a need for me to stick up for myself. I suppose this may come across as: brave, selfish, defiant, impatient, illogical, haughty at best, over confident, bossy, bold, funny, flippant and in your face. These might be true at times, as everyone has their moments.
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Where (and What) Is Your Treasure?
By Bill Dunn
The Bible is an incredible book. After all, it is no less than God’s detailed communication—His heartfelt love letter—to His precious creation, mankind.
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Seeing As He Sees Us.
By Mariel Roersma
Most of us are at least somewhat aware of how others see us. Some people think we’re great, and then there are others who think we aren’t so great. They are the ones who put us down, criticize us to the greatest degree, and go out of their way to make sure we hear all the negative things they have to say.
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Them People
By Elizabeth Thomas
THEM PEOPLE. Be careful what you say to them people. What people?
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Four Marks of The Church; Apostolic
By Charlie Johnston
This is the last in a series of four posts about the Four Marks of The Church. The Church is One, Holy, Catholic, and as this article will focus on, Apostolic. (All four articles together can be found here The Creed at my site)
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Blessed be the Peacemakers
By Tommy Raines
Most of us have heard that verse from Matthew 5:9. The term “peacemaker” has different meanings to each of us. Having been involved in law enforcement for most of my life, police officers come to my mind first. I know that I have always tried to be a peacemaker and protector for all of God’s children.
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Does Sola Scriptura Actually Work? Worldvision Clarifies the Issue
By Arnold Scott
For Protestants, does Sola Scriptura work? Is the Bible alone as an authority standard capable of promoting truth and unity among believers? One of the largest evangelical Protestant charity organizations, Worldvision, has offered a clear answer to this question.
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Change Your Habits, Change Your Faith
By Katie Zalany
Think about your daily habits. Maybe you watch too much television and waste time on the internet or your smartphone. Perhaps you work too much or spend a lot of time shopping to buy things you don’t need.
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It's About the Heart
By Richard Maffeo
St. Mark gives us two vignettes in his gospel, each of which makes the same important point for every Christian: God is pleased with what we do for Him when it is all we can do.
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Rejections and Disappointments are Part of the Training Regimen in God's Gym….
By David R. Myers
I can remember, when I was a boy, waiting to be chosen on a team when in the neighborhood, or schoolyard, we played some kind of a team game. I was not a particularly gifted athlete, and so I was rarely chosen in the top few. I remember how that felt.
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The Hidden Power of the Hail Mary Part 1
By James Berkon
As many of you know, when getting behind the wheel, whether it be to get to work, school, run errands or joyride (I do that a little too often!) your mind gets flooded with numerous thoughts.
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The Clarification is in His Word!
By Kathy Lamb
“Jesus I want to be with you! If I die today take me straight to heaven!” Jesus answered me, “Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect.” Matthew 5:48
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Breaking the Habit
By Alexis Inman
What image appears in your mind when you think of a religious sister? Most people picture a sister as a lady dressed from head to toe in a habit of some kind depending on which order she is a part of. However, we do not see many sisters dressed in the traditional habits anymore, and that is upsetting to some individuals. However, others view it as a blessing.
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A Timely Reminder for the Laity: Catholic Teaching on Love, Sexuality, and Our Common Call to Chastity
By Justin McClain
In case you have not been around since the mid-1960s, here is the news: our culture talks a lot about sex. One can easily assert that it is sexually saturated. If you have difficulty fathoming this, speak to parents who are trying to raise their children in a society that hardly reinforces modesty or other displays of morality that were once taken for granted.
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Four Marks of The Church; Catholic
By Charlie Johnston
This is the third in a series of four posts on the Four Marks of The Church. (See parts One and Two at these links)
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Pope St. Militiades, Defender Of The Faith
By Debra Booton McCoy
The second pope who was acclaimed an African, Militiades was most likely of Berber parentage. Whether he was born in Africa or in Rome is not known. It is estimated that he was born in the mid 200s.
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Endurance
By Madeline Mauro
What is Jesus showing us? What is it that St. Paul talks about? What is endurance? The dictionary definition is “the fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.”
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