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October 7, The Feast Day of Our Lady of Victory/Our Lady of the Rosary
By Catholic365
Islamic armies ranged along the coasts of Africa, the Middle and Near East, toppling established powers, yearning “to bring all Europe within the dar al-Islam, the ‘House of Submission’ — submissive to the sharia law. Europe, as the land of the infidels, was the dar al-Harb, the ‘House of War’.
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Our Life, Our Sweetness and Our Hope
By Elizabeth Tichvon
Today’s Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary takes me to a day long ago just before our class was to let out for Easter break. I knew something special was in store when Sister Jacinta asked us to clear our desks of everything but crayons. Excitedly, I lifted my creaky desktop and stuffed my things inside.
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Church Doctrine Concerning Marriage and Communion Cannot Be Changed By The Synod of Bishops
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
The Synod of Bishops which will be meeting October 5 - 19 is causing a lot of stir in both the media and in the pews. The media, doing what they do best, is causing a raucous in an attempt to get as many clicks, views, impressions or whatever other methods they use o drive business to their sponsors and thus increase their revenue.
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Immorality and Radical Secularism: The Two Greatest Threats to Our National Security
By Justin Soutar
Thirteen years ago, America suffered a coordinated and devastating terrorist assault by wicked agents of a Middle Eastern foreign power. Today America is again under attack—not just by violent religious fanatics from without, but by the forces of immorality and radical secularism from within.
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Caring for the elderly: A lesson from my grandparents
By Luis Daniel Gonzalez
Sunday, September 28, 2014, Pope Francis celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Square, followed by a special meeting with the elderly. Attendees included thousands of grandparents, elderly and religious life who participated in this encounter, and among them was also a special guest, Pope-Emeritus Benedict XVI.
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EVIL vs GOOD: It May be Time for Everyone to Choose Sides
By Larry Peterson
It seems that now, in the early 21st century, people of faith have been thrust into the Canyon of Decision. This is a place where a personal decision must be made and only two choices are available. Those choices are Good vs Evil. God is the perfection of all that is GOOD. Satan is the owner of all that is EVIL.
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Islamic Offense, Islamic Impotence?
By Karl Erickson
The world seems on fire in violence instigated by those within the camp of radical Islam. I'd like to share an observation or two today concerning the nature of dissent when it comes with matters of the Islamic faith.
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux
By Catholic365
From birth as Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin, January 2, 1873 to death on September 30, 1897 at the young age of 24 as Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, O.C.D., Thérèse made an impact on her family, her religious family in the cloistered Carmelite community of Lisieux and on her extended family within the Catholic Church.
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Occupy Catholic Religious Life
By Sr. Amy Hereford
Some years back, the occupy movement took the nation and the world by storm. Congealing the energies of those who believed that business-as-usual was not sustainable, It pointed to the recent melt-down of the world economy, the continued degradation of the environment, and growing spiritual unrest.
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Mini Meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary: The Joyful Mysteries
By Rosemary Bogdan
Let’s face it. We love the rosary, but sometimes It’s hard to stay focused on contemplating the mysteries. There’s no point in mindlessly repeating the prayers while our thoughts wander somewhere else. (Well, the Blessed Mother, being such a merciful mother, probably still intercedes for us, even then).
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Feast Of the Archangels - St. Michael, St.Gabriel, St. Raphael
By Catholic365
How grateful we are for our mighty Archangels, St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael, among the seven Archangels who stand before the Lordl!
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Padre Pio, anachronistic miracles, and grace
By Mary Ashley Burton
Our thoughts turn to St. Padre Pio, whose His Feast Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 23, 2014.
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Hating the Truth of the Real Presence of Christ, Satanists Perform a 'black mass'
By Larry Peterson
Praise the Lord (TRULY). The 'black mass' abomination in Oklahoma City (with its huge congregation of 42 people) is finally over. The Satanic lovers of the "darkness" have had their day. I hope they are fulfilled with whatever redeeming spiritual blackness their boss can deliver into their misguided, hate filled, anti-God hearts.
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Should We Ban Books?
By Carol Ann Chybowski
This week, September 21-27, is Banned Books week. This annual event is more commemoration than celebration. There’s an edge of defiance to it as well—no one is going to tell me what I can read! Legitimate questions are aired and debated again. What should be banned? Is it explicit “adult” content? Graphic violence? Profanity? Anti-Catholic/Christian sentiment?
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Gratitude
By Renee Oania
Today was an eye opener for me as I realized there are bad things out there in the world, than in my world. Volunteering my time and giving back has been a great learning experience in my parish.
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The Corruption Of The Oath Of Hippocrates
By A. Patrick Schneider II, MD, MPH
For 2500 years the Hippocratic Oath had guided, guarded and grounded the medical profession. It was a source of professional unity and pride, as well as an ancient and trusted ethical compass that assisted the profession (and patients) in the navigation of both familiar, as well as unchartered waters.
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A Prayer for Peace
By Carol Ann Chybowski
All of us who lived through the horror of the events of September 11, 2001 will never forget what we saw and heard and felt on that awful day. We all remember those events in a special way each September 11, as we think back and relive where we were when we first heard the news.
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