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What's A Mother to Do?
By Eileen Renders
A contemplation of the ups and downs of life, and a comforting reminder that we are not alone.
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Preparing Our Children for Heaven, Not Harvard
By Raising Wild Saints
In a world obsessed with worldly success, discover the beauty of homeschooling with a focus on faith, family, and forming little souls who love God. Learn why the most important goal is raising saints, not scholars.
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God is Omnipotent
By Eileen Renders
This article is to remind us as adults, and to teach our children the powers that only God possesses as He is our Creator
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I am a Helpmeet
By Michelle A Ryan
I am a Housewife/Helpmeet. I am happy in my true calling. There is nothing wrong with being a helpmeet and society needs to change its thinking on that.
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To Surrender
By Eileen Renders
In this article, it is hoped, to fully describe what surrendering to God truly means, and how we can work toward achieving His acceptance. We will also touch on the many gifts and blessings derived from our gift to God.
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What are the childlike qualities that Jesus expects us to have?
By Fr. Francis Maple
What are the childlike qualities that Jesus expects us to have?
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Priestly Celibacy in The Lord of the Rings
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
Tolkien inserts the Catholic idea behind priestly celibacy into The Lord of the Rings
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Religion That is Pure and Undefiled
By Katie Zalany
Today's reflection calls us to consider how we are caring for the vulnerable in our midst and keeping ourselves unstained from the world's influences.
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Preparing For The Final Curtain
By Eileen Renders
Although many Christians believe because God so loved His creation, and died for our sins we are "Saved". In this article, it is explained that being saved by Christ's death on the Cross is a conditional opportunity to one day join Him in His Kingdom if we have lived by His Teachings.
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What Will You Be leaving Behind?
By Eileen Renders
Here we take a look at a long-held family tradition involving one's last wishes, legacy and more
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Allergies and Inflammation
By Eileen Renders
This information helps us to realize all of the abundant resources God created for us, His people, when He created the world.
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Why we should have respect for our bodies
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why we should have respect for our bodies.
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Part Five: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Analyze the lasting impact of the French Revolution and Napoleonic era on the Catholic Church's role, resilience, and influence.
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Part Four: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Examine the Concordat of 1801, its terms, and how Napoleon Bonaparte reshaped the Church-state relationship in post-revolutionary France.
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Part Three: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the brutal dechristianization campaigns during the Reign of Terror and the resilient efforts of believers to preserve their faith.
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Part Two: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
The 1790 Civil Constitution of the Clergy sparked conflict and division by aligning the Church with revolutionary principles.
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Part One: The Catholic Church in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France: Faith, Resilience, and Transformation
By Aaron Schuck
Before the French Revolution, the Catholic Church was a stable authority in France, intertwined with social, economic, and political life.
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