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Saint Marie of the Incarnation---the "Mother of the Catholic Church in Canada"
By Larry Peterson
Marie Guyart was born on October 28, 1599, in Tours, France. By the time Marie was fourteen, she had already asked her parents if she could enter the convent. In her book, The Jesuit Relation, written in 1654, she wrote that she had experienced a visit from Jesus when she was seven years old.
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Blessed Wladyslaw Findysz—He died "In Odium Fidei"; the first person martyred under Communist rule in Poland
By Larry Peterson
Wladyslaw Findysz was born on December 13, 1907, in Krosno, which is located in southwestern Poland. His mom and dad, devout Catholics, followed the tradition and had their new baby boy baptized the very next day at their parish church, Holy Trinity.
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Feast or Fast
By Troy Kroening
“Can the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them?” – [Mark 2:19] These are Jesus’ words in response to the people asking Him, “Why do the disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?” – [Mark 2:18]
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The NCAA Basketball Championship Game and the Spirituality of Sports
By Allison Welch
Sitting across the big empty harvest table from each other, one of us says over breakfast, “Do you want to go?” And the other one says, “Let’s do it.” The Virginia Cavaliers were playing in the NCAA Championship for the first time in school history and our connection to the University runs deep. Two generations to be precise.
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Review: Bad Shepherds
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Today the Church is faced with an issue, not all too uncommon or unique to its history, but one that has weighed heavily on the hearts of many faithful. Author Rod Bennett, a Southern Baptist convert, has delivered a masterful work in “Bad Shepherds” that hits to the heart of the issues many Catholics are facing today.
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What the Lord teaches us through the Notre Dame Cathedral fire
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Like so many around the world, I watched in horror and shock as the images of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris flooded news feeds and television reports. My first thought was “I hope the Blessed Sacrament is ok.” Now, as the ashes settle, investigations into the cause continue, and plans for reconstruction perhaps begin, I would urge everyone to see beyond what was lost.
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Notre Dame burning to the ground - a doula prespective
By Julie
I am writing this evening about Notre Dame Cathedral burning down...well some of the structure maybe left - but it will never be the same church again. I know other writers may also be writing about this same event. I don't know. I am not usually the "flash news" type of writer.
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Rebuilding Notre Dame: A Reflection
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Hearing the news of the destruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral on April 15th due to fire came as a shock and great sadness to the world. Whether we heard the news on our phones, from a family member or friend or on TV, nearly everyone seemed to be affected in some way by this great loss. Occurring during Holy Week has magnified what has happened and drawn people of faith, different religions and
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Beware of False Prophets; You Will Know Them By Their Screenshots
By Joseph Michael
And Jesus said: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their screenshots.”
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Five Reasons You Should See The Film Unplanned Despite the Mostly Poor Reviews: Please.
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I cannot be objective about abortion. Consequently, I cannot conceive of it either as a ‘procedure’ or as a ‘right.’ My up close and very personal relationship with abortion has resulted in my writing about it more than a few times. Because the euphemisms never applied when I made the decision: I knew what I was doing.
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Mrs. Jamie Schmidt; Catholic Wife and Mom; Martyred "In Defensum Castitatis" in St. Louis, Missouri on November 19, 2018.
By Larry Peterson
The Roman Martyrology of the Catholic Church has thousands of names on its pages. However, that huge book may need to find space for the very first American who was matryred on American soil for being Catholic and daring to defend her honor. Her name is Jamie Schmidt and she gave her life for Jesus in St. Louis, Missouri.
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MISSION ONE: YOUR HOME | A Hopeful Message for Catholic Parents
By Greg Schlueter
Compared to thirty-five years ago, we have been blessed with unprecedented numbers of wonderful "programs" in the Catholic Church. LifeTeen. FUS Conferences. Cursillo. TEC. CRHP. ACTS. Alpha. NET. St. Paul's Outreach. Amazing Parish. That Man Is You. Dynamic Catholic. Exodus 90. Bible Timeline. Encounter. Damascus/CYSC. IGNITE.
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Stunning Victory: Life Conquers Death
By Bill Dunn
I can vividly remember a late Wednesday night back in October of 2004. I sat in the living room and gazed at the TV. My palms were sweaty and my heart was racing.
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Pope St. John Paul II's Great Love for Medjugorje
By Janet Moore
Pope St. John Paul II had a great love for Mejdugorje. To illustrate this, I wanted to share the amazing firsthand account of a meeting he had with the reported visionary, Mirjana Soldo, in July 1987.
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The Day the World Died Supernaturally | Jesus' Tears in the Second Woe
By Scott Pauline
In the article Communism, Fascism | Liberal and Conservative Christianity in the Bible | The Alabaster Jar of Anti-Sacramental Mystery, we saw that the associated Biblical numbers and theology place most ecclesial spiritual disorders in their proper place and with their own anti-Sacramental imagery and theology for take out and beyond.
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Do we think in Abstract Terms as we walk to Calvary?
By Ralph Hathaway
During Lent, we envisioned the suffering Jesus underwent on His way to Golgotha. We knelt at each of the 14 stations as He walked the Via Dolorosa, bleeding, living our pain, falling three times under our weight called sin. At the Cross He embraced, our hearts felt heavy.
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Constitution and Christianity
By Josef Bordat
On this year’s May 23rd Germany celebrates the 70th anniversary of its constitution, the so called “Grundgesetz”, marking the foundation of the Federal Republic. Because of this important date I wrote a book that has a focus on the Christian roots of the German constitution.
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