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Miracle of the Eucharist of Offida Italy
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The Lord allows Himself to be drawn back to Lanciano again. This could very well be called THE EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE OF LANCIANO II, because what we call the Miracle of Offida actually happened in Lanciano in the year 1273. Why did Jesus pick Lanciano yet a Second Time? What was the need for Him to manifest Himself again in this town in another Miraculous way? To the inquisitive mind, the scientific
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Religious Freedom: From the Beginning
By Nancy Lessard
Words from the founding Fathers tell us again how Americans were meant to view religious freedoms in the new republic. How far have we wandered?
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What is So Special About Indiantown, Florida?
By Michael J. Baglino
Catholic Education at the Rim of the Everglades
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Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision Sheds Light on Mercedarian Founder’s Zeal
By Kevin J. Banet
The persevering and relentless work of pro-lifers around the country sheds light on a similar zeal for lives and souls as shown in the life of the Mercedarian founder, St. Peter Nolasco.
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Samson; Man of the Spirit, Man of Strength
By John Roskoski
When speaking of the Holy Spirit, or Spirit of the Lord, we must not forget the Judges of Israel, Samson. He is much more than an overly muscled brute from early Israel. He was seen as a preparation for the Messiah by later Biblical authors and the modern Church.
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POPE EUGENE III, A HUMBLE MAN
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Eugene III, a modest Cistercian monk, was elected Pope in 1145. He was not welcome in Rome most of his papacy as Rome put up a secular commune. His largest accomplishment was the staging of the Second Crusade.
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'ACEDIA' - SPRITUAL SLOTH AND HOW TO COMBAT IT
By Michael J. Baglino
4 Tips from St. Thomas Aquinas for combating ‘acedia’.
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The Holy Spirit; Our Bridge to the Power of God
By John Roskoski
The Holy Spirit has been a guiding force throughout the Bible and into the modern Church. It allows access to the full power of God and can bring us up to heights in our lives that we had not yet imagined.
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Sts. John, Cardinal Fisher and Sir Thomas More
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief account of the lives of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, martyrs
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Mary and the Blessed Sacrament; Unlimited Power
By John Roskoski
The union of Jesus and Mary is invincible and indomitable. It may be the answer to the problems of our times.
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God is Faithful
By Stephen Clark
There is no such thing as a lost cause this side of death.
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The Canonization of Father Walter Ciszek, S. J.
By Michael J. Baglino
New meaning to the belief in ‘Divine Providence’.
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St. Christopher; Christ-carrier and Patron of Strength
By John Roskoski
St. Christopher, a well-known saint, was an immensely powerful man who gave his strength to the service of God. For his love of Christ and great strength, he has emerged as a Patron of Strength and admired by strength athletes worldwide.
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Religious Freedom from the Beginning
By Nancy Lessard
June 22- 29 we celebrate our religious freedom. Look into its roots. It is not a privilege but an inalienable right.
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St. (Joseph) Barnabas, Apostle
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Information on St. Barnabas
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Buena Vista, GA and the Welch Family
By Michael J. Baglino
The Old South and the Catholic Church
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POPE LUCIUS II, FACING DEATH IN BATTLE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Lucius was a very reliable and successful international negotiator for the Holy See when he was not pope. Once on the throne, he lost his touch and made some poor decisions. When the Senate rebelled, Lucius gathered a small army to defend against the Senate's army. Pope Lucius is one of the few popes who died in battle.
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