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Articles in 'Holidays & Holy Days'
The Incarnation and the Exultation: An Advent Devotional - Monday, First Week of Advent
By Mark C. McCann
Monday of the First Week of Advent, part of the devotional series, The Incarnation and the Exultation: An Advent Devotional.
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The Incarnation and the Exultation: An Advent Devotional
By Mark C. McCann
This is the first in a series of Advent devotionals, focusing on the incarnation and exaltation of Jesus. Using familiar Advent Scriptures, it takes us on a journey through the season, opening our eyes and hearts to the glory of God becoming man. It is written in a way that makes it easy to share powerful Catholic truths with others who are seeking Jesus at Christmas.
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The Gift of Enough
By Peggy Weber
Getting ready for Black Friday? Here's a gift suggestion.
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Solemnity of Christ the King
By Deacon Vernon Dobelmann
Is Christ truly the King in our lives?
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The Life of St. Patrick
By Catholic365
Patrick had a tough life. When he was a teenager, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates who forced him into slavery. He spent this life praying to God for safety and eventually wrote that his experience drove him closer to God.
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Faith-Filled Books for the Holiday Season
By Amanda Knapp
I'm a big fan of Christmas books. I use the phrase, "big fan," to minimize the level of obsession I have. We are a book family, and no season shines as brightly for book families as does Christmas.
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Halloween or Holy Win
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
Although the observance of this national holiday happens every 31st of October, this year, and the previous ones, it has been slowly declining in its popularity and does not merit full attention, especially amongst the young generation.
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Sts. Simon Kananaios and Judah Thaddaeus, Apostles
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Simon is often identified by his surname Kananaios, which means the “zealous.” St. Jerome translated the surname to identify Simon as coming from the town of Cana, which in turn has led some to surmise that he was the groom in the wedding attended by Jesus and His relatives at which He performed His first miracle.
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5 Ways to Celebrate Halloween - "Catholic" Style
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Let us discuss first, the Catholic roots of Halloween before we look at ways that we can celebrate the holiday. "Halloween," also known as "All Hallow's Eve," is the vigil of All Saints Day; a "Holy" Day of obligation for Catholics. The word "Hallow" means "Holy." The Feast of All Saints is a day that honors all of the Saints in Heaven, including all of the saints that do not have a feast day on t
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St. Jerome: The Slow Work of Sanctity
By Tony Crescio
What comes to mind when we think of the saints?
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Are We Living In The Last Days Or Are We Missing The Boat On This One?
By Michael Cunningham
Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass. ... Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass.
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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Satan Lies: Religion As "A Fossil in a Marxist Age"
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, we seek peace of mind, not from a book but from The Book- the Holy Bible.
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The Kingdom of Heaven Is At Hand: Act Like It Now
By Michael Cunningham
What did Jesus mean when He said, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand?” Was he talking about His coming back to the earth or our going to heaven?
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Father's Day Vocation
By Michael Cunningham
I would really recommend to anyone who is thinking about becoming a parent- you could not get any more blessings in your life from any vocation. God needs good parents. God also has a plan for you.
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Stand Up For The Lord, Now and Forever
By Michael Cunningham
Today you will note that the season of Pentecost is full of lessons about missionary work and service to the lord. Maybe we should spend this time and contemplate the concepts of these three words: Church, service and Church service.
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Corpus Christi, The Pearl of Greatest Value
By Teresa Hurst
As we celebrate the tremendous feast of Corpus Christi, I want to share with you the Pearl of Greatest Value. I’m not kidding. There is nothing in your life that will compare to time spent with Jesus.
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