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Articles in 'Faith'
SATAN: the Supreme Commander of ISIS
By Larry Peterson
At 12:30 p.m. on August 31, 1939, Adolf Hitler made a decision. He issued the order that was to plunge the entire world into its bloodiest war ever: This is the order that started World War II
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WWJD
By Al Vargo
Some thoughts for my Christian friends: A common war cry among liberal 'christians' over the past few years has been: WWJD (What would Jesus do?). It's attempt to make people forget Christ's teachings by focusing on His loving nature, to make the secular notion of 'anything goes' seem OK. Since God is love, and Jesus is forgiving, then it doesn't matter how people live their lives,
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Moving Backward or Moving Forward Towards God.
By Renee Oania
The first article I wrote was about Staying Positive While Seeking God's Plan In My Life. August 20, 2014 was the beginning of a new chapter in my life of focusing on my Catholic Faith. Growing up Catholic, there was a point in time that I was moving backward, away from God, because I didn't feel His presence, and I was having a hard time trusting and believing in what He had in store for me.
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Our Faith, Our Parish, Our Family
By Sharla Ynostrosa
My husband and I will be married 31 years next week! I think about all the things that have changed during our marriage: different jobs, different homes, all the different stages of our children's lives, and now we have 8 amazing grandchildren, all Gifts from God! So many blessings, so much love, and I am so thankful!
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From Missouri Slave to Catholic priest to "Servant of God": A Shining Example for ALL of Us
By Larry Peterson
This is not about the Ferguson, Missouri of 2014 but it is about the Missouri of the 19th century. This is about a black man that I wish not only the people of Ferguson would learn about, but also the rest of Missouri and all of America. This is about a man whose goodness shined like a brilliant star, inspiring others by his gentle and caring example. Let me introduce you to Augustus Tolton.
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They Thirst: End of Life Care for our Beloved Elderly
By Kelly Hansen
As the faithful continue their bold battle for unborn children, the fight for the protection of the elderly, nearing the natural end of life, is heard as a vapid whisper. Their fight takes place on a more intimate battleground. Loved ones are left struggling with difficult decisions, often with very little guidance or support.
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Small Town Welcome for Adopted Baby Girl
By Sharla Ynostrosa
I've always loved the stories about my adoption. When I was a little girl, my dad would tell me how they got the call sooner than they expected, and how they had to stop and buy diapers, bottles and clothes on the way to get me from the hospital. My mom, dad, big brother and my grandmother all drove from Stephenville, TX where my grandparents lived, to Ft. Worth, TX to pick me up!
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Seeing God Through People…
By Renee Oania
The morning started by going to a Food Bank and sorting and organizing cans on the shelves, as organizing and cleaning is a strength that I have and I acknowledge. In the afternoon, I went to my parish and helped the Sisters who are involved with the Religious Education Classes (First and Second Year of Communion). It was hard work, but in the end, I felt rewarded and great inside.
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Caring for Creation
By Karl Erickson
Few things can get you ridiculed faster in Oregon than expressing a lack of enthusiasm for recycling. It might be less problematic to announce a fondness for whale hunts on the weekend. In the Pacific Northwest, where rates of church attendance are some of the lowest in the country, Oregonians seem to revere recycling as a kind of secular sacrament.
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The Gift Unnoticed: How Our Hidden Gifts of God Can Strengthen Our Faith
By Matthew Johnson
Around last year, I was in my Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM) house and some of the CCM group asked me if I wanted to pray the Liturgy of the Hours (it may have been the Rosary, but it was still prayer all the same). I was curious, so I went to pray with them in the downstairs chapel.
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A Catholic Love Story Embraced by God
By Larry Peterson
This is about a love story and, I have no doubt whatsoever, God has been involved. Why I was allowed to be a small part of this story is beyond me. But I was, and I thank HIM for it. Anyway, please allow me to share my experience(s) of the past several months. I was witness to the love shared between Ed and Cathy, husband and wife, both dying from cancer, together, holding hands,
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Story of a Catholic Conversion
By Bobbie Brewer
I thought I'd use my first article for Catholic365.com to explain my conversion to the Catholic faith. I was born in Wagga Wagga, Australia on 9 August 1990 to an atheist father and a "Salvation Army" mother.
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Mary is the Queen of Heaven
By Al Vargo
Mary as Queen of Heaven is a very Biblical teaching. Remember, under Jewish law, it was the King's mother who was the Queen of the kingdom, not his wife because while a king could have many wives (Solomon have several hundred)--he only had one mother.
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God Reveals: We Respond
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Decades ago, I ranted and raved at the efficient, organized people who tried to carry out their own personal agendas within the Catholic Church. Yet I lacked the words to connect with these proactive Catholics who dismissed me as some sort of irrelevant, passive mystic.
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On the Street
By Christopher Brown
The two most frequent questions I am greeted with when I share with people that I am Catholic are: “So you’re against Gay people right?”... "Well no," I reply, "I love all people, just hate the sin." The next is ”so I’m supposed to stay in a marriage where I am unhappy?" After a little more questioning, I find out that their assumption was based on their perception of the Catholic view
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Sharing Your Gifts to Bring People to Jesus
By Father Adaly Rosado, Jr.
I am preaching about the need of using our gifts in order to bring Jesus to the people. In the video link above Sister Cristina does just that, with her rendition of Alicia Key's "No One."
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Ace-Of-All-Trades: How Working in Hardware Allows For Humility
By Matthew Johnson
With working at any job, you know you are going to have slow days or busy days. Today fell under the category of the latter. At my current job, I am full-time doing anything you can think of in the store. Cutting keys, mixing paint, or building grills, everyone who works has to be trained in pretty much all types of fields when dealing with hardware.
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