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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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This Is A Hard Saying
By Ray Sullivan
The title to this essay comes from John 6:60, and it is in regards to Jesus telling his disciples that they must eat His flesh and drink His blood to have eternal life. Many left him over the doctrine of the Eucharist, apparently not understanding His words of spirit and life in John 6:63
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Guiding Our Children's Discussions About God
By Melanie Jean Juneau
A debate I moderated years ago, between two pre-schoolers, taught me how to guide without controlling. This gentle approach allowed God to enighten His little ones with His Holy Spirit.
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You nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.
By Al Vargo
Matthew 15:6 Thus you nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition. Since the dawn of the Reformation, Sola Scriptura (the Bible Alone--as the sole source of moral teaching) has been the mantra of those who left the Church founded by Jesus. What does the Bible say about this tradition of men? Jesus commanded His Apostles (the 1st Bishops)to go forth and teach ALL that He instructed.
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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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Eyewitnesses to Majesty
By Joni Johnson
We live in a world that seems to be self-destructing. War is breaking out on a daily basis. Our faith is being attacked on many fronts. The media is bombarding us with increasingly permissive ideas on what is acceptable. Promiscuity has gone to new lows. The world is constantly pushing us to redefine marriage, family, and sexuality.
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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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Penance: Not Just for Ash Wednesday
By Madeline Pecora Nugent, CFP
Ash Wednesday = penance, right? At least this is what most Catholics think about penance. But penance means conversion, and conversion is not reserved for Ash Wednesday.
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Should Children Fast?
By Grace Mazza Urbanski
Because my Morning Offering draws me into prayer with the Pope's monthly intentions, I think about Pope Francis every day. And then, of course, I turn on my computer or my phone and see that A LOT of people think about Pope Francis on a daily basis.
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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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Mass and Football
By John Molloy
Why I Stopped Going to Football Games….Do any of these excuses sound familiar from other areas of life? I doubt that these excuses have been used as frequently in reference to sports events as to Sunday Mass.
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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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Did You Hear That?
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"They may hear and listen, but not understand" (Mark 4:12). What does the voice of God sound like? When He talks to us, do we hear Him?
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Catholics Talk a Lot About Death
By Bill Dunn
For the past fifteen years or so I’ve been in the habit of praying the Rosary while driving to work in the morning. When you say a full Rosary, you recite the “Hail Mary” prayer 53 times. So 53 prayers, times 240 work days in a year, times 15 years equals, um … well, a whole bunch of Hail Marys.
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Signs of Faith
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Hello out there! It's a beautiful, overcast day here in San Angelo, TX. We were blessed with rain overnight, we are always thankful for the rain out here! I just got home from helping out with the Sack Lunch Ministry, our parish, Sacred Heart Cathedral provides for the homeless and other people in need.
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7 Steps to Building a Strong Family Prayer Life
By Kurtis M. Kiesel
In a nutshell, the fact is, something is missing. You have a hole inside of you - we all do - and that hole is bottomless. We try to put things into that hole.
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