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The Virgin Mary: Conqueror of Muslims Hearts
By Nate Lauer
On September 11th 1683, Vienna was besieged by Islamic Ottoman Turks. Christians throughout Europe prayed the Rosary in the midst of a desperate situation.
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An Unveiling Story of Personal, Family and Parish Transformation
By Greg Schlueter
Most Blessed Sacrament parish in Toledo, Ohio is exceptional in many ways. The parish lives its name. Anchored in a neighborhood community, liturgy and homilies are reverent, relevant and robust. Perpetual adoration is expressed in constant service to one another and the broader community.
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Stunned by Providence…
By Michele Szekely
In the French movie “Les Innocentes” there is a very dramatic moment centered on the providence of God. The whole movie is very intense because of its subject:
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Speaking in Tongues Part 2
By Mike Bugal
There are two diametrically opposed errors that are prevalent in the Protestant sects today. These are “Cessationism” and “Initial Evidence”.
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Speaking in Tongues Part 1
By Mike Bugal
In writing to the Church at Corinth Saint Paul took three chapters of his first letter to them to discuss the subject of spiritual gifts. Among the many problems with that church was an inappropriate obsession with what is called “the sign gifts”.
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What is Scripture?
By Mike Bugal
Besides writing these articles for Catholic365.com, part of the ministry that we do online is to read the articles written by others on the various Catholic blogs/websites and respond to some of the questions raised by the Protestants that tend to lurk around Catholic pages… especially on the Facebook side.
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There is a Crisis of "Fatherless" Children in America; We Should Turn to St. Joseph for Help
By Larry Peterson
September 8 was the birthday of our heavenly mom, Mary. On her birthday I also always think of Mother Mary’s husband, St. Joseph. Without him there would be no birthdays to celebrate, either on September 8 or December 25. When God chose Joseph of Nazareth to be the foster-father of His only Son, He certainly knew what He was doing.
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Why 27 Books of the New Testament?
By William Hemsworth
There are many things that may come to an individual’s mind when it comes to sacred scripture. Some may ask why there are so many translations. Some may wonder if the Bible as we know it fell from the sky at Pentecost. However many have questions on how we have the books we have. For sure it was long and arduous process, but it was one guided by the Holy Spirit and the Church.
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JPII and Chick Flicks
By Rob Agnelli
The man who would become Pope St. John Paul II, Fr. Karol Wojtyla, devoted much of his pastoral work as a priest to the study of love between man and woman. His reflections grew to full maturity during the series of Wednesday Audiences that would become the Theology of the Body.
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Everyone Follows a Pope
By Adam Crawford
In a previous post I answered the question, "Do you follow the Pope or Jesus?" If you haven't read it yet, I would suggest taking a moment to do so now so that there is no confusion moving forward; but for those of you who don't have the time, here's a brief summary. When asked, "Do you follow the pope or Jesus?" my answer is an unqualified "yes" for the following two reasons:
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Krakow: The Pope and the Holocaust; I Am Proudly & Humbly Connected to Both*
By Larry Peterson
Mom died from leukemia way back in 1961. She had just turned 40 and, at the time, there were no cures, no chemo and no bone-marrow transplants. She was dead within six months of diagnosis.
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What is "sound doctrine"?
By De Maria
Doctrine means Teaching. Strangely enough, it also means Tradition. Yes, Tradition means Teaching. Let me show you.
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Pope St. Damasus I, Supporter Of Orthodoxy
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Damasus was born and grew up around Rome. As a child, his parents, Antonius and Laurentia, seperated so that they could live the rest of their lives in the consecrated state. Antonius became a priest and his house became the church, San Lorenzo. Damasus served with his father in this little church. He was a child when the Edict of Milan made Christianity legal.
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A teen's legacy sealed in blood
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
At the tender young age of 14, he had a love and affection for Our Lord Jesus and for Our Lady of Guadalupe. Blessed Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio also had an immense love and enthusiasm for the Blessed Sacrament, which continued to feed and sustain his deep faith and trust in the Lord.
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In the Footsteps of the Apostle of India
By Br. Gustavo Kralj, EP
In faraway and legendary India, there are vivid traces of St. Thomas’ passage through those lands. By paying a visit, we somehow feel the evangelizing fire of the ardent disciple.
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God's Awesome Design for Depression
By Greg Schlueter
Experts have been drawing attention to a growing, culture-wide epidemic of depression. Before another word, please note: My use of “depression” in this article is not in the clinical sense. I’m not a psychologist. I’ve never seen a counselor. I’m not on medication.
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Does Relativism Make Any Sense?
By Arnold Scott
Why does relativism seem to be so popular these days? Relativism can appear to create some level of peace and harmony among diverse groups. People will say things like "whatever works" and "if you believe it, then it's true for you!" Even discussing your convictions can be considered "imposing" your beliefs on others.
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