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Teen Book Review - A World Such as Heaven Intended
By Leslea Wahl
Amara McKirnan and Nathan Simmons share a devotion to their Catholic faith but their loyalties lie on opposite sides of the Civil War. Dedicated to the Confederate cause, Amara offers to help out at her uncle’s makeshift hospital in Atlanta.
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Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a new film being released about Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who performed abortions in Philadelphia.
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Our Lady's A-Team – Combating Hedonism by Living the Message of Fatima
By Terri Thomas
There is something strangely comforting about the message that the Angel of Peace and Our Lady brought to us from Heaven even though, at least according to our modern sensibilities, it is full of anomalies; truths of the Faith that seem to be in opposition to what we would like to believe about God and our salvation; Truths that even seem to contradict each other.
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History of Church - Part 2 - 1st century - (50 AD to 100 AD)
By James Dsouza
Before 1st century, We people are deemed to be punished for our sinful nature but Christ pays the price and redeems us. Peter leads the church as 1st Pope.
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Meet Joseph Calasanctius—More or less unheard of yet he is the Patron Saint of Catholic Schools
By Larry Peterson
What follows is about a man who was ordained a priest and established the first free school for children in Europe, something unheard of at the time. His name is Joseph Calasantius. He went on the become the patron saint of Catholic Schools.
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The Story of Our Lady of Bonaria and the Miracle of the Chest Lost at Sea
By Larry Peterson
There are numerous miracles that have taken place within the 800-year-old Mercedarian Order including that of St. Peter Armengol who gave himself over to the Muslims to save another. He was hanged from a tree only to be found alive six days later. He told everyone that the Blessed Mother had held him up the entire time. When they took him down, he smelled like roses.
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History of Church - Part 1 - From the Beginning
By James Dsouza
A brief history of church from the beginning till 49 years AD (number of years afer the death of Christ) 1. God creates everything 2. God brings humans into existence in his image, Adam and Eve.
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St. Vincent de Paul---Some facts about his life you may not know
By Larry Peterson
I have been a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society for twenty-five years. Although not nearly as active as I used to be, being part of this organization has allowed me to interact and work with the least and most marginalized of God’s people. My affiliation with the society has allowed me to experience some of the most uplifting moments of my life.
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Religion and politics
By De Maria
In a recent article, I asked this community to join me in prayer for more Trump Republicans to be elected during the upcoming midterms. I was surprised at how many purported Catholics objected at what they considered the mixing of politics and religion.
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Refuse to be Complacent
By Lisa Mayer
I have been so devastated by what is happening in the Catholic Church. I’m betrayed. I’m enraged. I’m beyond words.
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Homily From 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Tim Weinmann
We are now in the fourth of five weeks where holy mother Church has been leading us through the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel – identified as the “Bread of Life Discourse.” Two weeks ago, Jesus proclaimed "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst." Last week, Jesus stated emphatically to the crowd: "I am the living bread
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The Lesson of the Almond Branch
By Robert Atkinson, M.I.
The LORD said; “What do you see?” “I see a branch of the almond tree,” I replied Then the LORD said to me: You have seen well, for I am watching over my word to carry it out.
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The Conspiracy to Destroy the Church
By Lorrie McNickle
It seems that we are currently in the midst of a conspiracy laden James Bond tainted realm of fiction and fantasy within the ranks and wrinkles of the Catholic Church and the crises she finds Herself embroiled in.
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One Good Reason
By Robert E.J. Campbell
I am not typically a Lady Gaga fan but I find the song “Million Reasons” powerful, poignant, and relevant when related to or with regard to the current Church crisis.
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Three Great Woes of Catholic History, of Apocalypse: Protestantism, Enlightenment, and Godless Apostasy
By Scott Pauline
Yessirree, in the Communism/Fascism article on Christian extremes, we saw that the associated Biblical numbers and theology place all these spiritual disorders in their proper place and with their own anti-Sacramental imagery and theology for take out and beyond.
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Give Us A Sign Lord, and We Will Believe
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Last year’s ‘Thomas’ fire was the worst in the history of California. That is until the Carr fire overtook it in death, destruction, and devastation.
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The Gentleman Saint---St. Louis IX; King of France
By Larry Peterson
This remarkable man was born on April 25, 1214, near Paris, France. When his grandfather, King Philip II of France, passed away, his son, Prince Louis the Lion, became King Louis VIII. His wife became Queen Blanche. Their son, now Prince Louis, was only nine-years-old.
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