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Are they All Yours?
By Melanie Jean Juneau
The very existence of a joyful mother of nine children seems to confound people.
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When Does Christmas End?
By De Maria
I used to think it ended on Epiphany. Didn't you?
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EPIPHANY - Last chance to open Christmas gifts!
By De Maria
Don't quote me. But for many people this is the end of Christmas. I know that we, speaking of my family, traditionally take down our Christmas tree on this day. Until I began to study my faith and then, oops!
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The Wise, find Jesus with His Mother
By De Maria
It’s a New Year, make it a resolution to consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary.
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New Year's Resolutions
By Michelle Watkins
It’s that time of year again when many will make New Year’s resolution. The goals are usually notable: exercise more, spend less, eat healthy, etc. These are valid and noteworthy goals. Yet, we should remind ourselves that this is our temporary ‘home’ and our primary goal in life should be to reach heaven in the afterlife. Therefore, we shouldn’t forget resolutions for our walk in faith.
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The Jews were probably asking themselves, "What? Where?"
By De Maria
Many times I've heard people say that the Ancient Jews were so well versed in Scripture. Yet, without divine assistance, they could not recognize Jesus Christ in the Old Testament.
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Scripture says, "All generations shall call me blessed!"
By De Maria
So, why don’t Protestants love Mary? Mary is the Mother of God and our Mother! Mary is the Mother of God, the Mother of Jesus, who is God. And Jesus gave her to us to be our mother. So, guess what, we treat her as our mother. We love her as our own mother. We do this in obedience to Christ and to the Word of God in Scripture.
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Why do Catholics make such a big deal about Mary?
By De Maria
Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
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A Life Changing Story: 40th Anniversary
By Greg Schlueter
It was 1976. Michael and Joanne Wagner boarded a bus heading for the March for Life in D.C. Everything about them proclaimed God's gift of life. Joanne was carrying baby number 13.
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Bereans contra Sola Scriptura
By De Maria
Protestants frequently use the account of the Bereans, in the book of Acts, to justify Sola Scriptura (aka Scripture alone). But that claim doesn't bear up under scrutiny.
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What would a Protestant discussion be like without an objection to the existence of Purgatory?
By De Maria
So, how do we respond when Protestants object to the existence of Purgatory? I point them to the Bible.
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A Father's Calling
By Eric Wojtkun
What is the role of father? In the image above you can see some of the roles he ordained for us. We see Joseph, the earthly father of Christ standing watch over Christ. The cloak is on showing us he is ready to move in any direction God ordains. His staff in hand serves as an extra support with the ground, keeping him in touch with the reality of natural law.
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What is it about Christmas?
By De Maria
Christmas is, by far, my favorite time of the year. It begins in the fall, when the air begins to get crisp and clear. The nights get longer and the days shorter. Driving on the freeway, the long line of cars with red and white lights, remind me of Christmas lights surrounding everyone’s house.
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Love Mary
By De Maria
Love. It frequently looks like worship. Have you ever said to your spouse or has your spouse ever said to you, "I adore you."? Or have you ever heard anyone say that to a spouse or to a parent?
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Melting Your Heart
By Eric Wojtkun
These are the moments when a parent's heart melts just a little. Between normal conflicts children have over toy ownership, using crayons on someone else's homework, songs being sung too many times, and a dozen other issues we occasionally have little moments where we catch a glimpse of parental heaven.
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Christ-Mass!
By De Maria
In this secular world, Christians decry the fact that non-Christians have taken Christ out of Christmas. But that was bound to happen after non-Catholic Christians took the Mass out of Christmas. Christ-mas is Christes Masse, or the Mass of Christ.
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Analysis of a Conversion - Why I left the Catholic Church, party time
By De Maria
I think it was St. Francis of Assisi or it might have been St. John Vianney, who, having passed by a bar where everyone was singing and enjoying themselves, arrived in Church to witness all the sad faces and quipped, "No wonder the bars are full. Who would want to be a Christian after looking at your gloomy faces?"
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