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Articles in 'Faith'
Staying Positive While Seeking God's Plan In My Life
By Renee Oania
Looking back, I realized there are many reasons why I experienced different jobs, like working for a retail company, publishing, government, school districts, and parishes. At the age of 17, I started my first job to save money to attend college, and figure what my career path was.
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Share this stirring video message of God's mercy from Catholics Come Home
By CatholicsComeHome.org
This reflective "Movie of Your Life" video brings about sorrowful reflection of the bad times in our lives, as well as the joyful reliving of the good. Please share with all you friends and help us spread th
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A Call for Unity
By Karl Erickson
Several years ago, I received a strange envelope from a penitentiary in the east. Enclosed was a long handwritten letter from a man identifying himself as a former priest who was now serving time in prison for an undisclosed crime. He wrote to me in response to a religious article of mine, which he had come across.One could hardly miss his deep grief, as reflected in the furious cursive of his pen
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Obedience is like a Diamond?
By Father Adaly Rosado, Jr.
Obedience is like a Diamond in the rough. When diamonds are first pulled out of the ground they can be dirty with mud. They are also in rough shape and not ready to be placed into a ring or a chalice. However, after they are cleaned and cut diamonds are amazingly beautiful and ready to be set.
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The Virtue of Humility
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“The most powerful weapon to conquer the devil is humility. For, as he does not know at all how to employ it, neither does he know how to defend himself from it.” -Saint Vincent de Paul
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Evil Transcends the Ages: Meet Blessed Maria Restituta; a Holocaust Victim Executed for Hanging A Crucifix
By Larry Peterson
The brutal murder of American journalist, James Foley, is just the latest act inspired by Satan and carried out by his malevolent followers. James Foley was not killed because he was James Foley. He was killed because, like so many before him, he represented GOODNESS.
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Sealed With the Spirit: The Sacrament of Confirmation
By Elizabeth Ficocelli
Inspired by Pope Francis’ recent attention to the seven sacraments -- unique encounters with the Living Christ that should be made accessible to all Catholics -- this monthly series will look at practical and creative ways the sacraments can come alive in our classrooms and in our homes.
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Stances of Grace
By Karl Erickson
We are often reminded of the need to live each day for Christ—not just during Sunday Mass alone. The idea being that we too often compartmentalize ourselves; our church and spiritual lives on one side, and our secular lives on the other. As converts to the Catholic Church in 2005, the merging of these two distinct halves has been something I have personally struggled with ...
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Yes, Catholicism is in the Bible......
By Al Vargo
Yes, Catholicism is in the Bible.... ever since the late 390's AD at the Councils of Hippo and Carthage when the Catholic Church (guided by the Spirit) compiled the Bible into the form we know today (73 books). If your Bible only has 66 books, then you follow a tradition of men that negated The Word of God (7 books taken out in the Reformation).
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Why I believe in the Sacrament of Confession (Reconciliation)
By Charles Miller
I am a fairly recent convert to Catholicism compared to most. I have been in full Communion with the Catholic Church for only about 2 and a half years. Remembering my journey to the Church, I remember Confession being one of the harder doctrines to accept. I mean who WANTS to tell all of their deepest darkest fears to another human being?
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"Hey Atheists--Why can't You Leave Us Deists Alone?"
By Larry Peterson
The FFRF (a snappy little acronym for the "Freedom From Religion Foundation") was in the news again. Their latest inane protest demanding the U.S. Navy get rid of all Bibles at guest hotels had been granted. NEXCOM (a pronounceable acronym for "Navy Exchange Service Command") decided in favor of FFRF, and agreed to remove Bibles from 34 Navy locations and 24,000 Navy Gateway Inns and Suites
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A Breath of Fresh Air (A Review of "The Identical")
By Karl Erickson
It’s hard to find good family movies these days when gratuitous sex and violence are the norm, and family appropriate entertainment is often of inferior quality. When I discover a family friendly and artfully done movie, I want to share the news with the world. That’s why I was so excited to enjoy an advanced screening of City of Peace’s new motion picture, The Identical.
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The Rapture--teaching of men and doctrine of demons
By Al Vargo
Scripture warns in 1 Tim 4:1 "But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons" Matt 15:9 'BUT IN VAIN DO THEY WORSHIP ME,TEACHING AS DOCTRINES THE PRECEPTS OF MEN.'" So why, then, have so many good Christian people fallen for the relatively new teaching of The Rapture?
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Send Us The Gift of Peace
By Connie Beckman
This is the time for all Christians to come together to pray and to fast for those who are being persecuted and slaughtered in the war torn parts of our world. God truly is the refuge of the poor and humble when evildoers are oppressing them. We cry out to the Lord that the time of their rescue would come quickl
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The Servants of Satan Laugh as They Murder Christian Children~~We Cannot Continue to Stand Idly By
By Larry Peterson
There was a photo of a child, actually a baby. She was maybe a year old, maybe a month or two older. Wearing a pink and white stocking hat and a sweater to match, she was sitting on the ground surrounded by dirt and rocks. Her beautiful round face was facing upward, and her big round eyes were looking at the men who would, in the next few moments, become her executioners.
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Christ My Healer
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
An unfortunate teaching that is rampant among the churches, is the fallacy that the Lord's miracles, such as healing, ended upon the death of the apostles. To say that would render the Bible to just another historical narrative. God's Word is replete with promises that pertain to our healing whether it is physical, mental, emotional or spiritual.
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Depravity in Oklahoma---The Ultimate Denigration of Catholicism; The "black mass"
By Larry Peterson
We Catholics have a prayer that we recite and it is directed to St. Michael the Archangel. Pope Leo XIII wrote this prayer back in 1886 and it was recited virtually every day at all Low Masses from that time until the late 1960s. Then the Vatican II reforms began to be implemented and the prayer was more or less discontinued although it was still recited at different liturgical functions.
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